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Why do 3 protons need to pass from the intermembrane space into the matrix of the mitochondrion in order to form 1 ATP molecule?

It has to do with the structure of the ATP synthase protein. The part in the centre moves 120 degrees with each prototon that passes through. This makes the 3 ATP/ADP binding sites to change shape. Each o...

Answered by Beatrice B. Biology tutor
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How does a mutation lead to a non-functional enzyme?

Chanege in base sequence= change in sequence of triplet codes= change in sequence of amino acids= change in primary structure= change in hydrogen/ionic/disulfide bonds= change in tertiary structure= chang...

Answered by Samatar O. Biology tutor
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Mutations can occur in DNA. Describe what effect a mutation can have on the function of an enzyme.

A mutation is a change in the DNA base sequence. This causes a change in the amino acid that is synthesised, and this could change the shape of the active site on an enzyme. The shape of the active site m...

Answered by Mahdia S. Biology tutor
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How is information contained in the nuclear DNA of a cell converted into proteins? Outline the role of each molecule and enzyme involved in the process.

DNA is a double-stranded nucleic acid that consists of four different bases (A, T, C, G) which make up the 'language' of the genome. Sets of three bases on the coding strand of DNA, known as a triplet cod...

Answered by Timothy L. Biology tutor
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Describe the part played by each of the organelles involved in the production and secretion of the enzymes. (10)

  1. The Nucleus contains the DNA code for the amino acid sequence (2) 3. The Nucleolus makes rRNA (4) 5. The Ribosomes translate mRna in protein synthesis 6. The endoplasmic reticulum allows for the tra...
Answered by Aoife M. Biology tutor
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