Biochemsitry Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (56) essays
Biochemistry essays:
The Biochemistry of Snake Venom.
... snake's poison is a combination of biologically active agents: ferments or enzymes as proteases and hyaluronidase (including 20 digestive enzymes), metal ions, biogenic amines, lipids, free amino acids, and more than 80 large and small proteins and polypeptides ...
Biochemistry: Fertilizers
... mixture of three or four salts. A salt is made when an acid reacts with an alkali, by neutralization. These salts dissolve quickly in the water in the soil and get into the plant. Plants need some 14 essential mineral nutrients ...
QUESTION:Is nicotine replacement therapy effective in helping people quit tobacco smoking?
... killer of the 20th century more people died from smoking and smoking related illness in the past hundred years than in all the major wars. The situation used to be one of ignorance ...
Full - Drug report, Montelukast, Asthma Treatment. structure function, metabolism, excretion.
... several drugs that have been developed to treat the disorder, with differing mechanisms of action such as sympathomimetics, corticosteroids, leukotriene receptor antagonists and mast-cell stabilizers. This case deals with the leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast. Montelukast has ...
Biodiesel: is it worth considering?
... s and again during the Persian Gulf War in the 1990s. Since these two interruptions, coupled with the terrorist attacks today, fossil fuel prices are beginning to climb, and the ...
Titration: Identification of an Unknown Amino Acid Biochemistry
... important substance for all living organisms. The physical and chemical properties of water play a central role in biological structure and function of the organism. The ionization ability of water to form H+ and OH- ions make ...
Smallpox Vaccination( This was a research project for a college science class).
... because of the scientific research of Edward Jenner the world has a weapon against this horrible disease. Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who in the seventeen hundreds became ...
Application of Enzymes
... inborn errors of metabolism occur due to missing of enzyme where specific genes are introduced to encode specific missing enzymes. However, in most cases certain diseases are treated by administrating the appropriate enzyme. Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder of amino acid ...
Artificial Sweetners
... For hundreds of years, people in Paraguay and Brazil have used a sweet leaf to sweeten bitter herbal teas including mate. For nearly 20 years, Japanese consumers by the millions have used extracts of the ...
Explain how nutrients are obtained from our diet, and the contribution of each nutrient to the aerobic respiratory pathway
... consist of biopolymers (complex carbohydrates, proteins and lipids); large molecules made of monomers (sugars, amino acids and fatty acids/glycerol) linked together by chemical bonds. Bonds are of vital importance in living systems, as ...