3.6 Enzymes. What are enzymes? Every cell requires hundreds of biochemical reactions to survive and carry out its function. Nearly all of these are catalyzed.
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Lipids. Lipids are…. It can be defined as nonpolar organic compound insoluble in polar solvent, but soluble in organic solvents such as benzene,ether,
Lesson Overview Lesson OverviewViruses Lesson Overview 20.2 Prokaryotes.
Body Systems Project Pious Patel. Digestive System.
Food Labels I Objective: Identify ingredients that contribute calories of different types of carbohydrates, different lipids, and protein.
Cells have 500-1000 different lipids; Why? How? Lipidomics 30% of the cellular proteins are membrane proteins Proteomics How do cells use proteins and.
PROKARYOTES 20.2. Introduction to Prokaryotes First discovered by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1683 (invention of light microscope) Are prokaryotes –No nucleus.
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Cells have 500-1000 different lipids; Why? How? Lipidomics
Click on a lesson name to select. Chapter 18 Bacteria and Viruses Section 1: Bacteria Section 2: Viruses and Prions.
Chapter 18 Bacteria and Viruses