This organelle is responsible for ATP production.
What is the mitochondrion?
An acid that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution, and a base that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution. Both acid and base are defined as.
What is Arrhenius definition?
What is an OH group?
This amino acid contains a sulfur-containing side chain.
What is cysteine?
The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance is described by this law.
The phase of mitosis involves the separation of sister chromatids.
What is anaphase?
What is the ideal gas law?
This technique seperates liquids by different boiling points.
What is distillation?
Glycogen is most commonly found in these cell types.
What are muscle and liver cells?
The force that opposes motion between surfaces in contact.
What is friciton?
This microbe is able to live in anaerobic conditions and does not have a problem with being exposed to oxygen.
What is an aerotolerant anaerobe?
A buffer has 0.1M of acetic acid and 0.2M of acetate. pKa value is 4.76
What is the pH
Is the pH 4.46
When two stereocenters differ but molecules are not mirror images, they are called this.
What are diastreomers?
This cycle occurs in the mitochondrail matrix and generates NADH and FADH2.
What is the citric acid cycle?
When resistors are arranged in series, total resistance does this.
What is increase?
Competitive inhibitors increase this kinetic parameter.
What is Km
If the volume of the following reaction were to decrease, which way would the equilibrium shift towards?
2A ⇌ B
Is it the right side?
This reaction converts an alcohol into an alkene through acid-catalyzed dehydration.
What is an elimination reaction?
This type of inhibition decreases both Km and Vmax.
What is uncompetitive inhibition?
Electrical power can be calculated using this equation involving voltage and current.
What is P = IV?
This process produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources.
What is gluconeogenesis?
What are the oxidizing and reducing reagents, respectively, in the reaction below.
2HCl + H2O2 + MnO2 --> O2 + MnCl2 + 2H2O
Is it MnO2 and H2O2
Name all the functional groups of this molecule:

What is an:
Amine, Ether, Alkene, Alcohol, Alkane, Ketone, Aromatic, Acid Halide, Alkyne, Alkyl Halide, Aldehyde, Amide, Ester, Carboxylic Acid, Thiol
This plot linearizes Michaelis-Menten kinetics by plotting 1/V vs 1[S].
What is a Lineweaver-Burk plot?
This statistical value indicates how spread out data are from the mean.
What is standard deviation?