Chemical reaction, addition of an enzyme

Chemical reaction, addition of an enzyme.What part of the chemical reaction is changed with the addition of an enzyme? Draw a graph of a reaction with and without an enzyme.

Red blood cell reactions to different environments

Red blood cell reactions to different environments :Explain the process when a red blood cell is placed into a hypertonic solution. Does the water move in or out? Osmosis or diffusion? Why?

Levels of structure of a protein

Levels of structure of a protein .Describe the four levels of structure of a protein (include the bonds at each level).

Aged Care Organization’s Requirement

  1. What is an aged care organization’s legal and ethical requirement in regard to work role boundaries?

Cellular membranes ,lipids $ proteins

Cellular membranes ,lipids $ proteins . Describe the relationship that cellular membranes have with lipids and proteins and the role of phospholipids.

Classes of biological macromolecules

Classes of biological macromolecules .What are the four major classes of biological macromolecules and what are their function?

Person Seeking Recovery from an Addiction

What do you think are the most important factors for a person seeking recovery from an addiction? Based upon your own review of the research on effects of the addiction to the brain, what do you think of self-help organizations and processes like mindfulness. That facilitates the recovery process,?

Plant and animal cells

What structural differences between plant and animal cells cause the different effects of a hypotonic and hypertonic solution. (also explain what the effects of each of the conditions in the cells are and what the ideal condition is called).

Gaseous exchange regulation

Gaseous exchange regulation in respiratory system

Why does oxygen move into the tissues at the arteriole end of a capillary bed, what forces are at work?

Describe how gas exchange is regulated in a respiratory system in terms of the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Oxygen and Carbon(IV)Oxide transportation

Oxygen and Carbon(IV)Oxide transportation

Explain how O2 and CO2 are transported in the blood.