BIOL240 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: The Double Helix, Glycerol, Collagen

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Animals are unable to destroy these hydrogen bonds: animals have the enzymes to degrade -1,4-glycosidic bonds, but not (cid:533)-1,4- glycosidic bonds, the glucose of cellulose has amino functional groups that participate in the formation of glycosidic bonds. Once the enzyme"s structure was known, researchers began developing drugs that fit into the active site and blocked it. 2. the double helix of dna is unwound, breaking apart the complementary strands. The membrane is permeable to water but not sugar. A cell that is terminally differentiated : will never divide again, is capable of carrying out a specific function within the organism, can no longer function, and will soon die, a and b, a and c. Cdk inhibitors : remove phosphates from cdks, thereby inactivating them, can bind to g1/s-cdk and prevent progression into s phase, promote unregulated cellular proliferation, can prevent division in cells with damaged dna, both b and d.

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