Biochemistry 451(01)

Monday, December 3rd, 2012

1:00-2:30 PM, NSM C-339

Written Quiz

The written quiz will cover Phenol Red Parts A, B and C; Total Protein; Albumin; Electrophoresis; Amino Acid Identification; Carbohydrate Identification and Alkaline Phosphatase. The format will be primarily short answer and problem solving. Bring a calculator, ruler (straight edge) and writing utensil.

There will not be any experimental DETAILS, such as how much water did you add to tube number nine during the Total Protein experiment? There will not be any structures.

You should focus on theory and what you did. For example: what is the theory behind electrophoresis?; what did the titration data tell you about your unknown amino acid?; what is the mucic acid test used for?, what constitutes a “positive” result and what carbohydrates is it “positive” for? ; how is Biuret or BCG used to determine protein concentration?

GOOD LUCK!

Biochemistry 451(03)

Wednesday, December 5th, 2012

1:00-2:30 PM, NSM C-339

Written Quiz

The written quiz will cover Phenol Red Parts A, B and C; Total Protein; Albumin; Electrophoresis; Amino Acid Identification; Carbohydrate Identification and Alkaline Phosphatase. The format will be primarily short answer and problem solving. Bring a calculator, ruler (straight edge) and writing utensil.

There will not be any experimental DETAILS, such as how much water did you add to tube number nine during the Total Protein experiment? There will not be any structures.

You should focus on theory and what you did. For example: what is the theory behind electrophoresis?; what did the titration data tell you about your unknown amino acid?; what is the mucic acid test used for?, what constitutes a “positive” result and what carbohydrates is it “positive” for?; how is Biuret or BCG used to determine protein concentration?

GOOD LUCK!

Biochemistry 451(02)

Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

1:00-2:30 PM, NSM C-339

Written Quiz

The written quiz will cover Phenol Red Parts A, B and C; Total Protein; Albumin; Electrophoresis; Amino Acid Identification; Carbohydrate Identification and Alkaline Phosphatase. The format will be primarily short answer and problem solving. Bring a calculator, ruler (straight edge) and writing utensil.

There will not be any experimental DETAILS, such as how much water did you add to tube number nine during the Total Protein experiment? There will not be any structures.

You should focus on theory and what you did. For example: what is the theory behind electrophoresis?; what did the titration data tell you about your unknown amino acid?; what is the mucic acid test used for?, what constitutes a “positive” result and what carbohydrates is it “positive” for?; how is Biuret or BCG used to determine protein concentration?

GOOD LUCK!