
Site Map - Enzymes Overview Questions and Videos | Socratic
What enzymes are used in DNA replication? How do enzymes help digestion? How do enzymes differ from hormones? How are enzymes specific to substrates? What are enzyme substrates? …
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What are several examples of absorption in human anatomy? What body cavity holds the rectum? What is the physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and …
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Can exocrine glands secrete both enzymes and hormones? Do endocrine glands release secretions into the blood? What is an example of an apocrine, exocrine, merocrine, and a …
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Whereas the herbivores digestive systems contain bacteria and enzymes primarily used in the breakdown of cellulose from plants, omnivores possess more mild traits of both carnivores and …
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The mitochondrial matrix is the place where most of the cellular respiration (one of the most important processes for our survival) takes place. The respiration is always going on, and …
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The sentence "Van has come." is grammatically correct IF the noun "Van" is the name of a person. A proper noun is not usually preceded by an article. If the noun "van' is a common …
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MOST "socially sensitive" issues are explored in this way. A major value of much fiction - and science fiction in particular - is the ability to examine controversial issues of importance to …
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Metaphor is a method of describing an action using imagery to help the audience visualize it. Simile is a metaphor that uses "like" or "as." Alliteration is a sentence or sequence of words …
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Your question doesn’t seem logical. Neither 3sqrt(-64) or sqrt(-64) can be simplified to real numbers. The square root of a negative number is always an imaginary number. The …
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Yes. The stomach is both an exo and an endocrine. The stomach makes various enzymes that are used within the stomach, like pepsinogen. This is the exocrine function of the stomach. …