Biology 1002B Final: Final Exam Outcomes

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It must follow the primary sequence which has the instructions for proper folding. Mechanisms by which protein cofactors are synthesized. Cofactor (retinal, pigment)+ apoprotein (opsin, protein) bind together to make. Functional protein (rhodopsin or channelrhodopsin: cofactor must interact with apoprotein, apoprotein is protein before it accepts the cofactor (not functional, any protein that requires a cofactor to attach to it to become functional. Compartments within cells where proteins are synthesized. Mechanism by which proteins are localized to specific intracellular compartments. How the first and second laws of thermodynamics can be applied to living systems. How the free energy (g) change of a system is influenced by changes in entropy and enthalpy. Mechanisms cells use to maintain low entropy. Definition of: exergonic, endergonic, catabolic, anabolic, transition state, activation energy, spontaneous. Fundamental role of cellular respiration and photosynthesis in cell growth (division). Molecules that are oxidized and reduced during metabolism. Role of atp, nadh (nadph), redox cofactors in metabolism.

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