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401 BMB EXAM 3a key 1. c 2. c, d 3. b, a 4. d 5. a 6. a)A: beta 1,4, b) B: alpha 1, beta 2 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. c 11. d 12. cis 13. F 14. PFK 15. T 16. A 17. N 18. P 19. N 20. F 21. N 22. No 23. b 24. e 25. 1 26. -22 kJ /mole 27. 28. ak e 29. ak 30. a 31. b 32. a 33. b 34. d 35. I, I 36. N, A 37. N, I 38. b 39. a, f 40. e, h 41. T 42. d 43. c, h 44. d 45. d 46. T 47. F 48. 3 49. 5 50. 5 EC 1a) 1M, b)1/2 M/min EC 2)...

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401 BMB EXAM 3a key 1. c 2. c, d 3. b, a 4. d 5. a 6. a)A: beta 1,4, b) B: alpha 1, beta 2 7. b 8. c 9. b 10. c 11. d 12. cis 13. F 14. PFK 15. T 16. A 17. N 18. P 19. N 20. F 21. N 22. No 23. b 24. e 25. 1 26. -22 kJ /mole 27. 28. ak e 29. ak 30. a 31. b 32. a 33. b 34. d 35. I, I 36. N, A 37. N, I 38. b 39. a, f 40. e, h 41. T 42. d 43. c, h 44. d 45. d 46. T 47. F 48. 3 49. 5 50. 5 EC 1a) 1M, b)1/2 M/min EC 2) 2/3 M/ min EC 3) noncompetitive
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