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QUESTION 48
What is the peptide sequence (reading from N- to C-terminus) that would result from the DNA fragment with the following sequence
strand?
5' CTG ACA GAC TTC 3'
OA. Asp Cys Leu Lys
OB. Leu Gin Thr Val
OC. Glu Val Cys Gin
D.Leu Thr Asp Phe
QUESTION 49
Which statement below is true?
OA. Cellulose is an important part of our diet because we're able to break it down to obtain a significant amount of energy.
B. Cellulose is not an important part of our diet because even though we break it down, we get more energy from other sugars (such as glucose and fructose)
OC.Cellulose is an important part of our diet because we can't digest it and helps us more easily eliminate waste.
D. Cellulose is not an important part of our diet because we can't digest it.
QUESTION 50
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Sugars are made of carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens.
In a disaccharide, the sugars are linked by a glycosidic bond.
Sugars can be drawn as both linear and circular structures, but the linear structures are more prevalent in our bodies.
Anomers are a type of isomer that result when sugars form cyclic structures.
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Transcribed Image Text:ired.jspt#lockdown QUESTION 48 What is the peptide sequence (reading from N- to C-terminus) that would result from the DNA fragment with the following sequence strand? 5' CTG ACA GAC TTC 3' OA. Asp Cys Leu Lys OB. Leu Gin Thr Val OC. Glu Val Cys Gin D.Leu Thr Asp Phe QUESTION 49 Which statement below is true? OA. Cellulose is an important part of our diet because we're able to break it down to obtain a significant amount of energy. B. Cellulose is not an important part of our diet because even though we break it down, we get more energy from other sugars (such as glucose and fructose) OC.Cellulose is an important part of our diet because we can't digest it and helps us more easily eliminate waste. D. Cellulose is not an important part of our diet because we can't digest it. QUESTION 50 Which of the following statements is FALSE? Sugars are made of carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens. In a disaccharide, the sugars are linked by a glycosidic bond. Sugars can be drawn as both linear and circular structures, but the linear structures are more prevalent in our bodies. Anomers are a type of isomer that result when sugars form cyclic structures. All Anguers to save all answers.
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