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		<description><![CDATA[Topics for Biological Science Section of the MCAT
source: www.aamc.org/students/mcat/preparing/bstopics.pdf
Biology
Molecular Biology: Enzymes and Metabolism
A. ENZYME STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
1. Function of enzymes in catalyzing biological reactions
2. Reduction of activation energy
3. Substrates an enzyme specificity
B. CONTROL OF ENZYME ACTIVITY
1. Feedback inhibition
2. Competitive inhibition
3. Non-competitive inhibition
C. BASIC METABOLISM
1. Glycolysis, anaerobic and aerobic, substrates and products
2. Krebs cycle, substrates and [...]]]></description>
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