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Comprehensive A-level notes: cells and organelles, AQA
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Biology has different branches that can help the students and researchers for their studies.
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This set of notes covers the microbes that live in extreme environment such as thermal vents and salt lakes. The information in this set is derived from a class lecture given during a 3rd year course.
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Introduction of biotechnology Fermentation Genetic Engineering Single cell protein Humans have been making use of biotechnology since they discovered farming. This use extended from the planting of seeds to the control of plant growth and crop production. Animal breeding is also a form of biotechnology. Cross-pollination of plants and cross-breeding of animals were major techniques in biotechnology.
£337.50 Preview RemoveA LEVEL BIOLOGY REVISION TEXT WITH DETAILED ANSWERS
ribe how two-way chromatography is carried out. [2] - CorreCt Answers -Run chromatogram then turn through 90/right angle; With a different solvent; Explain the advantage of using two-way chromatography to separate short polypeptides. [2] - CorreCt Answers -Spreads spots/polypeptides out more/ make sure spot only contains one substance; Explain how inhibitors affect the rate of enzyme-controlled reactions. [6] - CorreCt Answers -Statement about two types, competitive and noncompetitive; Competitive: Similar shape to substrate;Inhibitor can enter/bind with active site (of enzyme);Non-competitive: Affect/bind to enzyme other than at active site; Distorts shape of active site; Inhibitors: Prevent entry of/binding of substrate to active site; Therefore fewer/no enzyme-substrate complexes formed;
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