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AQA AS Biology 3.1 Biological Molecules - QCL Science

AQA AS Biology 3.1 Biological Molecules - QCL Science

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alevelbiology.co.uk 6 5. The figure below shows the effect of increasing the concentration of the substrate (PABA) on the rate of reaction. Curve A shows the rate of reaction without the presence of the competitive inhibitor sulfonamide.

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A-Level Biology Question and Answers 2020/2021

A-Level Biology Question and Answers 2020/2021

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Biological Molecules and Enzymes (Answers) Answer outline and marking scheme for question: 1 Give yourself marks for mentioning any of the points below: a) (i) Amino acid. (ii) Possession of CH 3 group/different R group. (2 marks) b) (i) Glycogen consists of glucose/one type of monomer. Many different amino acids combine to form proteins.

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A level Biological Molecules practise OCR ExamBuilder

A level Biological Molecules practise OCR ExamBuilder

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Protein structure can be represented at four levels: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary. Below is a set of features that may be used when describing the structure of a protein such as haemoglobin. Features Letter hydrogen bonds A peptide bonds B α and β subunits C the sequence of amino acids D the initial folding of the polypeptide ...

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