How is aspartate Transcarbamoylase regulated? Regulation of De Novo Pyrimidine Biosynthesis In prokaryotic cells aspartate transcarbamoylase, an allosteric protein, is inhibited by the end product CTP and activated by ATP. Why is it important to regulate ATCase? The cell must precisely regulate the amount of CTP in the cell because making it can be energetically […]
How do you balance charges?
How do you balance charges? Balance charge. Add e- (electrons) to one side of each half-reaction to balance charge. You may need to multiply the electrons by the two half-reactions to get the charge to balance out. What is redox reaction explain with an example? Every chemical reaction in which the oxidation number of a […]
Which organ is responsible for oxidizing 90% of consumed alcohol?
Which organ is responsible for oxidizing 90% of consumed alcohol? Alcoholic liver disease—As the chief organ responsible for the breakdown of alcohol, the liver is particularly vulnerable to alcohol metabolism’s effects. More than 90 percent of people who drink heavily develop fatty liver, a type of liver disease. Which alcohol is easiest on your liver? […]
Why do plasma balls make you smell?
Why do plasma balls make you smell? If a hand is placed close to the globe it produces a faint smell of ozone, as the gas is produced by high voltage interaction with atmospheric oxygen. Some globes have a control knob that varies the amount of power going to the center electrode. What happens if […]
Why H2O is polar and CO2 is nonpolar?
What percentage of carbon 14 remains after 2 half lives?
What percentage of carbon 14 remains after 2 half lives? 25 percent What is the use of carbon 14? Carbon-14, which is radioactive, is the isotope used in radiocarbon dating and radiolabeling. … medically important radioactive isotope is carbon-14, which is used in a breath test to detect the ulcer-causing bacteria Heliobacter pylori. How much […]
How many moles of oxygen are in 2 moles of CO2?
What are the general types of intermolecular forces?
What are the general types of intermolecular forces? The three major types of intermolecular interactions are dipole–dipole interactions, London dispersion forces (these two are often referred to collectively as van der Waals forces), and hydrogen bonds. What are the properties of matter influenced by intermolecular forces? As the intermolecular attraction increases, • The vapor pressure […]
How old was genie when she was found?
How old was genie when she was found? 13 What happened to the wild child? Although he beat his wife throughout the pregnancy, and near the end attempted to strangle her to death, she gave birth to an apparently healthy daughter. Her father found her cries disturbing and placed her in the garage, where she […]
What is scale variable?
What is scale variable? Essentially, a scale variable is a measurement variable — a variable that has a numeric value. This could be an issue if you’ve assigned numbers to represent categories, so you should define each variable within the measurement area individually. What types of scales are used to measure the variables? Four Types […]