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Why is the tertiary structure of maltase essential to its function?

A good starting point in this question is identifying what is meant by the ‘tertiary structure’ of a protein, which is the folding of the protein into its 3D structure/shape

Answered by Lorenz Dale D. Biology tutor
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State Newton's 3 Laws in words and/or mathematically

1st Law - An object will remain at rest or continue at constant velocity unless acted on by an unbalanced force
2nd Law - F=ma (for a constant mass body) /the net force acting on a body is directly p...

Answered by Martha F. Physics tutor
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What is the difference between re-imaging, re-branding and regeneration of place

Re-imaging is the process which dissociates place from previous bad images, usually achieved through advertising campaigns. Rebranding is when a place is re-developed to gain a new identity. Regeneration ...

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What is the imperfect tense? When would you use it?

The imperfect tense, or imparfait in French, is a tense used to describe actions occurring in the past in specific circumstances. It can be used both orally and written.The first instance when you would u...

Answered by Alicia W. French tutor
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If every cell in your body has the same DNA then why do we have different types of cells?

This question is one of the core questions in biology that many thousands of biologists are trying to answer. Although we have made huge progress since DNA was discovered there is still a lot that isn't k...

Answered by Owen T. Biology tutor
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