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#Question id: 10534


This experiment (shown in figure ) was performed at 37degree C. If the experiment were carried out at 10 degree C, what effect would you expect on the rate of diffusion? Why?


#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. Increase. Movement of individual lipids in bilayers occurs much faster at 37 degree C, when the lipids are in the “fluid” phase, than at 10 degree C, when they are in the “solid” phase.

  2. Decrease. Movement of individual lipids in bilayers occurs much slower at 37 degree C, when the lipids are in the “fluid” phase, than at 10 degree C, when they are in the “solid” phase.

  3. Increase. Movement of individual lipids in bilayers occurs much slower at 37 degree C, when the lipids are in the “fluid” phase, than at 10 degree C, when they are in the “solid” phase.

  4. Decrease. Movement of individual lipids in bilayers occurs much faster at 37 degree C, when the lipids are in the “fluid” phase, than at 10 degree C, when they are in the “solid” phase.

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#Question id: 33229

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The effects of pH on enzymes depends on a combination of factors: 
(a) Most enzymes are active within only a narrow pH range, typically 5 to 9. 
(b) the ionization states of the amino acid residues involved in the catalytic activity of the enzyme
(c) the variation of protein structure (usually significant only at extremes of pH).
Which of the above is correct

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#Question id: 33230

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The pH dependence of the rate of the reaction catalyzed by fumarase produces the following curve. Which amino acid/s likely to be present in the active site


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#Question id: 33231

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which character makes concerted acid–base catalysis a common enzymatic mechanism?

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#Question id: 33232

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

In RNase A 

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#Question id: 33233

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The pH dependence of the rate of the RNase A reaction suggests the involvement of 
a. Two ionizable residues with pK values of 5.4 and 6.4
b. Single ionizable residue with pK values 7
c. Cytosine residue in active site

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#Question id: 33234

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The form of catalysis is often also called nucleophilic catalysis