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Oxidation Practical
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Structural Basis for Biological Function (Membrane Proteins) Quiz on Oxidation Practical, created by gina_evans0312 on 05/01/2014.
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Question 1
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What is the difference between Stage 3 & Stage 4?
Answer
Stage 3 is between ADP addition and ADP running out
Stage 3 is between ADP running out and oxygen running out
Stage 4 is between ADP running out and oxygen running out
Stage 4 is between O2 running out and ADP running out
Question 2
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Measuring oxygen consumption is done by looking at the change in the X co-ordinates
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
Once you've worked out the change in O2 concentraction, how do you calculate nmol O2 /min/mg protein
Answer
Divide by mg of protein
Divide by 60
Divide by O2 consumed
Question 4
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Assume a change in the axis of 15mm, and a protein concentration of 1.4mg. Calculate the Rate
Answer
25.7 nm Oxygen/min/mg protein
10.7 nm Oxygen/min/mg protein
50.4 nm Oxygen/min/mg protein
Question 5
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What is the equation for the respiratory control ratio?
Answer
Rate of phase 4/ Rate of phase 3
Rate of phase 3/ Rate of phase 4
Rate of phase 3 x Rate of phase 4
Question 6
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ADP/O ratio = Moles of ADP added/Moles of ADP consumed
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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To convert from O2 to O, what must you do?
Answer
Double it
Halve it
Square it
Question 8
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What must be checked before calculating the ADP/O ratio?
Answer
That both sides are in the same molar concentration
That the oxygen consumed has been converted into nm
That the ratio is positive
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