1st Law of Thermodynamics
.... form to another. For example, the chemical energy in glucose is converted by glycolysis to the chemical energy
ATP. The second law ....
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Cellular respiration
Energy is released in the form of
ATP, which is used for all the energy consuming processes of the cell. .... The proton gradient is used to generate
ATP. ....
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Cellular Respiration
.... includes all the processes by which a cell uses food molecules such as glucose to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use by all the ....
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Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules such as glucose are oxidized to provide energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use ....
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Cellular Respiration & Food
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules such as glucose are oxidized to provide energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) for use ....
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Five Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... [Leu-sup.745] situated at a conserved position in the adenosine 5'-triphosphate(
ATP)-binding site to .... Bypassing a kinase activity with an
ATP-competitive drug. ....
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Several Science Questions In the process of DNA cloning, a gen
.... [Leu-sup.745] situated at a conserved position in the adenosine 5'-triphosphate(
ATP)-binding site to .... Bypassing a kinase activity with an
ATP-competitive drug. ....
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The Development of Microbiology This
.... disinfectants. Metabolic reactions require energy from adenosine triphosphate (
ATP). .... deaminated. The amino acids become part of the
ATP pathway. ....
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Interval Training
.... alactic subsystem of a muscle in the form of the creatine phosphate (CP) compound, which can be transformed quickly into adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) which is ....
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Type of Training & Endurance Performance
.... alactic subsystem of a muscle in the form of the creatine phosphate (CP) compound, which can be transformed quickly into adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) which is ....
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Dubin-Johnson Syndrome Dubin-Johnson syndrome
.... The mutant protein did not mediate
ATP-dependent transport of leukotriene C4 into vesicles from plasma membranes and endoplasmic reticulum as the normal ....
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Aspects of Biology
.... Photosynthesis is a series of chemical changes, and the first of these changes requires energy from light, while energy stored in
ATP is used to carry on the ....
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Calcium-Dependent ATPase
The ion-transport enzyme uses energy derived from the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) to move Ca2+ against a concentration gradient. ....
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Skeletal Muscle
.... The various other materials which make the cells may include the high energy phosphates (
ATP), urea, lactic acid; the minerals calcium, magnesium, and ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... The various other materials which make the cells may include the high energy phosphates (
ATP), urea, lactic acid; the minerals calcium, magnesium, and ....
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS
.... LXRs induce expression of ABC (
ATP binding cassette) transporters linked to cholesterol efflux in macrophages and other cell types (Li and Glass; Rodriguez). ....
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Contractility and Muscles
.... At the end of the swivel,
ATP fits into the binding site on the cross-bridge, which breaks the bond between the actin and myosin myofilaments (Human, 2004). ....
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Forms of life on earth
.... A Last Common Ancestor must have existed because all three kingdoms have the same genetic code, use
ATP as an energy base, and approximately 50 percent of ....
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Enzymes
.... Kinases are phosphorylating enzymes, and transfer the ?-phosphoryl group from
ATP or other nucleoside triphosphates to alcohol or amino group acceptors. ....
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Enzymes Function
.... Kinases are phosphorylating enzymes, and transfer the ?-phosphoryl group from
ATP or other nucleoside triphosphates to alcohol or amino group acceptors. ....
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Cystic Fibrosis
.... Each element contains a domain capable of spanning a membrane six times (transmembrane domain) and an
ATP binding domain (nucleotide binding fold). ....
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Cystic Fibrosis
.... Each element contains a domain capable of spanning a membrane six times (transmembrane domain) and an
ATP binding domain (nucleotide binding fold). ....
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Osmosis Osmosis is the process of diff
.... phosphoryl group from
ATP or another nucleoside phosphate to alcohol or amino group receptors, eg glucokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose. ....
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Biochemistry Osmosis is the process of diff
.... phosphoryl group from
ATP or another nucleoside phosphate to alcohol or amino group receptors, eg glucokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose. ....
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Science Essays Carboxylic acids (RCO2H) are one of t
.... The energy released in all catabolic pathways is used in the electron-transport chain to make molecules of adenosine triphosphate (
ATP), the final result of ....
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Detraining by Athletes
.... Mitochondrial
ATP production and mitochondrial enzyme activities were shown to increase with endurance training and to decrease with detraining. ....
(2633

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Functions of Proteins in Humans
.... She points out that creatine works by maintaining levels of
ATP (the energy currency of the body) within individual cells. After ....
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Effectiveness of Common Disinfectants Introdu
.... For instance, the synthesis of adenine triphosphate (
ATP) requires the coupling of the following two reactions: Electron transport and phosphorylation. ....
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Homeostasis
.... More heat is produced by a rise in metabolic processes which release energy in heat form, mainly from the splitting of the
ATP molecule. ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... G protein. Adenyl cyclase catalyzes the conversion of
ATP to cGMP, which is an important second messenger in cells. Signaling enzymes ....
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