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Card 16

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Do proteins have an optimum pH at which their conformation is ideal?

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Card 17

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What will happen if you increase or decrease the pH too much?

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Card 18

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Name the five functions of proteins

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Card 19

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Name an acronym to remember the functions of proteins

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Card 20

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What is the name of the enzyme that catalyses the photosynthesis reaction?

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Card 21

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Name a hormone that causes cells to absorb glucose and lower blood glucose concentration

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Card 22

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Where will you find insulin?

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Card 23

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The bonding of insulin to an insulin receptor is reversible/ irreversible

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Card 24

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What is another word for an immunoglobulin?

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Card 25

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What do antibodies do?

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