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- Unlike saturated fatty acids, the tails of unsaturated fatty acids incorporate one or more _______. a. phosphate groups b. glycerols c. double bonds d. single bondsThe above monosaccharides (glucose and galactose) are held together in the disaccharide lactose by: disulfide bonds ether bonds glycosidic bonds ester bonds peptide bondsDuring the dehydration reaction between two monosaccharides to create sucrose which is an example of a disaccharide, what chemical bond is formed between them? Van der Waals forces Ester bond Polar covalent bond Glycosidic bond
- The following is true for the hetero-polysaccharide, except: Hyaluronic acid is an examples They can be branched or unbranched Different sugar units attached together Same type of sugar units attached togetherThe functional group which determines if monosaccharide sugar is reducing sugar or not is a group. Answer:Lipids serve as all of the following except
- In a protein chain, the amino acid within the most conformationally restricted backbone conformation is:When a substance such as sodium chloride is dissolved in water, the ions become completely surrounded by water molecules, forming structures called hydration spheres. When the sodium salt of a fatty acid is mixed with water, the carboxylate group of the molecule becomes hydrated, but the hydrophobic portion of the molecule is poorly hydrated, if at all. Using a circle to represent the carboxylate group and an attached squiggly line to represent the hydrocarbon chain of a fatty acid, draw a picture of how fatty acids interact with water.arrange the following lipids in order of decreasing polarity: cholesterol, triglyceride, estradiol, fatty acid, phosphatidyl choline
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