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Standard Curve Generation
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Which of the following statements about standard curve generation in protein measurement are true? (Select all that apply)

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A

A standard curve is created by plotting known concentrations of a protein against their corresponding absorbance values.

B

Standard curves can only be used for quantifying proteins in pure solutions, not in complex mixtures.

C

The slope of the standard curve indicates the sensitivity of the measurement method.

D

Standard curve generation is unnecessary if the absorbance readings are within a certain range.

E

A standard curve can help determine the concentration of an unknown protein sample when compared to known standards.

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A shows that a standard curve is made by plotting known protein amounts against their absorbance. Other options are incorrect because B assumes curves only work for pure solutions; D says a curve is not needed if the absorbance is in a certain range.

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Standard Curve Generation
Protein Measurement Techniques
Colorimetric Analysis
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Standard Curve Generation

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