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I just need question #3 (B) threonine (C) alanine (D) phenylalanine (E) glutamin

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Question

I just need question #3 (B) threonine (C) alanine (D) phenylalanine (E) glutamine 3. What is carbamate? (A) the product of a carbonic anhydrase reaction (B) the anion exchanger on red blood cells (C) an amino group that has been removed from an amino acid (D) the functional group on hemoglobin (E) carbon dioxide bound to the amino terminus of a protein 4. An enzyme will (A) lower the free energy associated with the substrates (B) lower the KM of the reaction. (C) increase the free energy associated with the substrates. (D) increase the KM of the reaction. E)lower the energy of activation for the reaction 5. How does the Michaelis constant, KM relate to Vmax? (A) KM = substrate concentration at ½ Vmax (R) K -substrate concentration at 2Vmay

Explanation / Answer

Carbamate is E.

That is co2 bound to amino group of a protein.

Carbamate(R2-N-COO-) is formed from carbamc acid( NH2-COOH),where R is any functional group.