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Lecture 2: WHAT IS BIOCHEMISTRY?
What things depend on biochemistry,
What does the central dogma show,
What are the informational molecules
31  cards
Lecture 3: PROTEINS + CELLULAR FUNCTION
What are proteins described as,
What are proteins,
What do proteins do
45  cards
Lecture 4: BUILDING BLOCKS OF PROTEINS
What do amino acids have,
What significance does amino acid...,
What forms can amino acids exist in
80  cards
Lecture 5: ELEMENTS OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE
What is each protein made of,
How are the amino acid residues i...,
How many chains may proteins have
87  cards
Lecture 6: FOLDING A PROTEIN
What is super secondary structure,
What are common motifs of superse...,
What are examples of helix turn h...
70  cards
Lecture 7: PROTEINS IN ACTION - 1
What is the concentration of oxyg...,
What is the concentration of haem...,
What does adding haemoglobin do
68  cards
Lecture 8: PROTEINS IN ACTION - 2
What does deoxyhaemoglobin have,
What does oxygen in oxyhemoglobin do,
What weakens oxygen binding
41  cards
Lecture 9: WHY ARE ENZYMES ESSENTIAL FOR LIFE?
What are enzymes,
What are most enzymes,
What are exceptions to proteins b...
57  cards
Lecture 10: HOW DOES AN ENZYME CATALYSE A REACTION? 1
What are the strategies for catal...,
What is redox and radical catalys...,
What are the geometric effects
50  cards
Lecture 11: HOW DOES AN ENZYME CATALYSE A REACTION?2
What does a progress curve do,
When is initial reaction velocity...,
What happens if there is sufficie...
51  cards
Lecture 12: HOW FAST IS THAT ENZYME?
What is shown on the lineweaver b...,
What is on the x axis of the line...,
What is on the y axis of the line...
63  cards
Lecture 13: ACTIVATION AND INHIBITION OF PROTEINS (PART 1)
What is the first common step in ...,
What happens after the chemical s...,
What is reception
48  cards
Lecture 14: ACTIVATION AND INHIBITION OF PROTEINS (PART 2)
What does an active receptor start,
What is signal transduction often,
What can relay molecules be
35  cards
Lecture 15: HOW DO GENES MAKE A CELL?
What is there within an individual,
What must each cell do,
What are cells
44  cards
Lecture 16: HOW ARE WE ALL DIFFERENT?
What is mendel s first law,
What is the law of segregation,
What is mendel s second law
41  cards
Lecture 17: HOW DO GENETIC DIFFERENCES LEAD TO DISEASE?
What do the codons within the cod...,
What does each trna have,
What does each trna carry
49  cards
Lecture 18: WHAT ARE RECESSIVE AND DOMINANT MUTATIONS?
When is a mutation a germline mut...,
Where do somatic mutations occur,
How many cells is the human body ...
52  cards
Lecture 19: RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGIES
How many people get type 1 diabetes,
When does type 1 diabetes develop,
What is type 1 diabetes
47  cards
Lecture 20: USING RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGIES TO MAKE PROTEINS
What is the first step of produci...,
What happens after isolating the ...,
What happens after clones into ex...
41  cards
Lecture 21: PRODUCTION OF THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS WITH A NEW FUNCTION
What influences the host choice f...,
What is the worst to best host wi...,
What is the worst to best host wi...
26  cards
Lecture 22: ENERGY BALANCE IN CELLS AND ORGANISMS
What is in the first law of therm...,
Where does energy first come from,
Where does energy from the sun go
48  cards
Lecture 23: DIGESTION OF FOOD MOLECULES
What are the main macronutrients ...,
What are carbohydrates hydrolysed to,
What are proteins hydrolysed to
111  cards
Lecture 24: ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORTATION OF FATS
What do bile acids do,
How are bile acids synthesised,
Where are bile acids secreted
55  cards
Lecture 25: ABSORPTION OF CARBOHYDRATES AND PROTEINS
What are sugars,
What does sugar transport require,
What are the types of transport
42  cards
Lecture 26: VITAMINS AND MINERALS
How can we know if we get enough ...,
What is involved in clinical exam...,
What is involved in anthropometry
40  cards
Lecture 27: EXTRACTING ENERGY FROM FUEL MOLECULES
What is the major energy intermed...,
What are phosphate bonds,
What does the delta g of a reacti...
46  cards
Lecture 28: GLUCOSE AS A FUEL MOLECULE - GLYCOLYSIS
What happens to glucose in glycol...,
Where is glucose found,
Where is glycolysis usually in eu...
47  cards
Lecture 29: FATTY ACIDS AS FUEL MOLECULES - FATTY ACID OXIDATION
What is the preferred fuel for mo...,
What is the primary energy reserv...,
What portion of body weight is fat
43  cards
Lecture 30: THE FINAL OXIDATION - CITRIC ACID CYCLE
Where does the citric acid cycle ...,
Where are the enzymes for the cit...,
What is meant by the citric acid ...
39  cards
Lecture 31 - AMINO ACIDS AS FUEL MOLECULES
What is deamination,
What does a deamination generate,
What can a carbon skeleton be use...
21  cards
Lecture 32: ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN
What is oxidative phosphorylation,
What are the etc and atp synthesi...,
What makes the proton gradient
56  cards
Lecture 33: ATP SYNTHESIS
What does the proton gradient acr...,
What are the two energetic gradients,
What is the chemical ph gradient ...
38  cards
Lecture 34: ALCOHOL METABOLISM
What do the effects of alcohol in...,
What is gaba,
What is the gaba a receptor
28  cards
Lecture 35: RECEPTORS AND CELL SIGNALLING
Why do we need fuel stores,
What must happen because the body...,
What are the reasons for storing ...
56  cards
Lecture 36: STARVATION
What is needed for survival durin...,
How much fuel does the brain use,
What is the fuel for other tissues
44  cards
Lecture 37: EXERCISE
How is atp used in muscle,
How in atp created in muscle,
How much atp is in muscle
56  cards
Lecture 38: DIABETES
What are the symptoms of diabetes,
What are the other names for insu...,
What is the defect in insulin dep...
47  cards
Lecture 39: OBESITY
How does the who classify obesity,
What is the formula for bmi,
What is a bmi 30
59  cards

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