ATP is generated from aerobic respiration from the use of biosynthetic pathways. Glycolysis is where respiration starts in the cells and produces ATP‚ NADH‚ and 2 pyruvate molecules from the oxidation of six carbon carbohydrate and glucose. Even if oxygen is there or not‚ enzymes are mediated in the cytoplasm. The electron transport chain‚ chemiosmosis‚ and aerobic respiration use NADH molecule (which it main purpose is to transport electrons form one molecule to another) for later purposes. The
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esterification reaction that was carried out in this lab is shown in figure 1. It worth mentioning that the by-product of such reaction is water. In organic chemistry‚ the reaction in which water molecule is released is known as condensation reaction (Hornback‚ 2006). Figure1 is drawn using Chem Sketch software. a) b) Figure 1: Typical Fischer esterification reaction (a) in comparison to the specific esterification reaction used in this lab (b) The reaction can also be categorized in terms of
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Purpose: the purpose of this part of the lab is to see the effects of enzyme concentration on the reaction rate. Part 2: Effect of Substrate Concentration Purpose: The purpose of this part of the lab was to find the effect of substrate concentration on enzyme activity. Part 3: Effect of Temprature Purpose: The purpose of this part of the lab was to determine the effect of temperature
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Plants Which Produce Oxygen at Night‚ Debunked. Can some plants produce oxygen at night? I hear you ask‚ after all the internet is filled with articles stating that plants suck as snake plant‚ and some types of daisies and others produce oxygen at night. But remember your primary school science classes‚ when you learnt that plants practice a ‘magical’ process called photosynthesis? A plant needs light and water‚ to turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates‚ and oxygen is the waste product of this
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Lab 1: Homeostasis Background Information: Homeostasis is the existence of a stable environment in the body for survival. This process is always regulating bodily functions in order to keep the body in optimal condition. When conditions change a receptor senses and sends a message to a control center. The control center processes the information and sends an appropriate command to effectors. These effectors will respond to the command which will stimulate a positive or negative response. A positive
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Chemistry 12 Acetylene Lab March 8th‚ 2013 Hypothesis If the amount of gas is increase‚ it would have a fully combustion because it contains more carbon ions after the combination. Observation % of gas in the test tube ( approximately) % of O2 in the test tube (approximately) Black soot What kind of sound is produced? Trail# 1 70.00% 30.00% Yes (Whole test tube) “Puff” Trail# 2 50.00% 50.00% Yes “Puff” Trail# 3 10.00% 90.00% Few( head of the
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Produced by cell clusters in the pancreas called the Islets of Langerhans‚ insulin is a hormone that regulates glucose concentration in the blood. It is a protein synthesised and stored by beta cells‚ which secrete it in surges responding to changes in glucose levels. (Hardin‚ Bertoni and Kleinsmith‚ 2012) Fig 1. The Pancreas and Insulin |Source: University of Maryland (2011) | | |
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active carbon-vanadium bond‚ which depends on substituent’s and complexing agents. HISTORY AND REGULATION OF PRODUCTION 2. HISTORY AND REGULATION OF PRODUCTION Throughout the later 19th century many chemists attempted to determine the makeup of natural rubber‚ with the goal of reproducing it. In 1860‚ the British chemist Charles Greville Williams analyzed rubber by destructive
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ID number: 56449 Due Date: 17/11/2013 Lab: 5 Topic: Production logging/Well testing Interval Fluid Content % of total production 7000’- 6960’ 100% oil 20% 6960’- 6915’ 80% water‚ 20% oil 50% 6900’- 6880’ 20% water‚ 80% oil 20% 6870’- 6850’ 100% water 10% 1. In order to obtain the above information‚ a series of logs must be run. The fluid content‚ percentage of each fluid at every interval and also the percentage of total production of the well can be acquired using the following
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HSC Chemistry Topic 1 PRODUCT ON of MATERIALS What is this topic about? To keep it as simple as possible‚ (K.I.S.S.) this topic involves the study of: 1. POLYMERS FROM PETROCHEMICALS & BIOMASS 2. ALTERNATIVE FUELS - ETHANOL & THE ALKANOLS 3. REDOX CHEMISTRY & BATTERIES 4. RADIOACTIVITY & ITS USES ...all in the context of society’s use of energy and materials but first) an introduction ... In the previous topic in the Preliminary Course‚ you learnt about carbon chemistry of petroleum Then you
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