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#Question id: 414


The hydrolysis of phosphoenolpyruvate proceeds with a DG'° of about –62 kJ/mol. The greatest contributing factors to this reaction are the destabilization of the reactants by electostatic repulsion and stabilization of the product pyruvate by:

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  1. electrostatic attraction.

  2. ionization.

  3. polarization.

  4. tautomerization.

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Phase at which cells can multiply rapidly, and cell mass and cell number density increase exponentially with time

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#Question id: 20850

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Match the group 1 with appropriate description of group 2.
Group 1                                                  group 2
(P) Copper                                        (1) cell wall of plant cells
(Q) Cobalt                                         (2) nitrate reductase
(R) Molybdenum                              (3) respiratory-chain components
(S) Calcium                                        (4) vitamin B12

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Which of the following graph represent substrate inhibition?

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#Question id: 21006

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Match the group 1 with appropriate description of group 2.
Group 1                                                  group 2
(P) Pectinases                                    (1) Meat tenderizer
(Q) Lipases                                         (2) clarification of fruit juice
(R) Amylases                                      (3) cheese and butter industry
(S) Trypsin                                           (4) starch-liquefying enzyme

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#Question id: 21007

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Role of Glucose isomerase enzymes is 

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Role of Glucose isomerase enzymes is