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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postok bordyYes I am peeved that they ended my show and how they did it....
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostCancallation is the way of TV as a business
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Originally posted by Col.Foley View PostTell us something we do not know...please...I am waiting.
CO2 caboxylazes on a carbonyl to a 5 carbon compound called ribulose 1,5 biphosphate. One would assume this leads to a 6 carbon molecules but its never been discovered. The next molecule known to exist is 3 phosphoglycerate (3 C) which suggest a six carbon molecules is transient enzyme quickly hydrolyzed to 2 molecules of 3 phosphoglycerate. Ribulose 1. 5 biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase catalyzes the rxn and is found only in phototrophs and is considered the most abundant on the planet. Phosphoglycerokinase uses an ATP molecule to phosphyrlate to generate 1,3 glycerate biphosphate. Glycerate 3 phosphate dehydrogenase oxidizes a NADP+ and loses a phosphate. The oxidation gives us two electrons and a proton to generate glyceralderhyde 3 phosphate (G3P).1 out of 6 G3P will be used to make sugar molecules while the rest go in to regenerating ribulose biphosphosphate. Aldolase, transkelatoase, phosphoase, and isomerase will use the 5 G3P to generate 3 molecules of ribulose 5 phosphate. We then use phosphrribulokinase to turn a molecule of ribuloe 1, 5 biphosphate by using up an ATP molecule.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostCO2 Enters Calvin Cycle by Carboxylation
CO2 caboxylazes on a carbonyl to a 5 carbon compound called ribulose 1,5 biphosphate. One would assume this leads to a 6 carbon molecules but its never been discovered. The next molecule known to exist is 3 phosphoglycerate (3 C) which suggest a six carbon molecules is transient enzyme quickly hydrolyzed to 2 molecules of 3 phosphoglycerate. Ribulose 1. 5 biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase catalyzes the rxn and is found only in phototrophs and is considered the most abundant on the planet. Phosphoglycerokinase uses an ATP molecule to phosphyrlate to generate 1,3 glycerate biphosphate. Glycerate 3 phosphate dehydrogenase oxidizes a NADP+ and loses a phosphate. The oxidation gives us two electrons and a proton to generate glyceralderhyde 3 phosphate (G3P).1 out of 6 G3P will be used to make sugar molecules while the rest go in to regenerating ribulose biphosphosphate. Aldolase, transkelatoase, phosphoase, and isomerase will use the 5 G3P to generate 3 molecules of ribulose 5 phosphate. We then use phosphrribulokinase to turn a molecule of ribuloe 1, 5 biphosphate by using up an ATP molecule.
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View PostPresst
I learned all that in first grade
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Originally posted by Col.Foley View Postyou must be some prodigy
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View PostI thought I'd finally let the truth out. i'm tired of acting dumb and stupid on here. it was funny for a while but now i'm bored.
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Originally posted by Admiral Mappalazarou View PostThe Gauntlett in the opening story to TGCC was largely based on GLaDos.
Originally posted by Admiral Mappalazarou View PostCharacter from Portal and Portal 2.
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Originally posted by WingedPegasus View PostI am a tired, tired little puppy.
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