Ex 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Causes of protein denaturation

A

Heat
Acid
Alcohol
Mechanical Agitation

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2
Q

happens when its normal shape gets deformed because some of the hydrogen bonds are broken.

A

Protein Denaturation

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3
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amount of egg whites per container

A

5mL

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4
Q

Amount of water in container 1

A

45mL

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5
Q

Test Done to container 2

A

Mechanical Agitation

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6
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Test done to container 3

A

Effect of heat

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7
Q

Test done to container 4

A

Effect of alcohol

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8
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Amount of Alcohol in test 4

A

3-5mL

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9
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Test done to container 5

A

Effect of Acid

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10
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Test done to container 5

A

Effect of Acid

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11
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Amount of vinegar in container 5

A

3 - 5 mL

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12
Q

A process where the original structure of the protein can be regenerated

A

Renaturation

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13
Q

The weak forces between charged groups and the weaker forces of mutual attraction of nonpolar groups are disrupted at lower temperatures (T/F)

A

False (Elevated / Higher)

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