Check the box under each L-hexose. If there are none, check the None of the above box under the table. НО- H НО CH₂OH c=0 -Н OH -Н CH₂OH НО Н Н т H None of the above. О H -ОН НО НО ОН НО -OH НО CH₂OH Н. :0 H Н О -Н H CH₂OH Н НО Н Н H О Н OH -ОН CH₂OH H Н. Н Н НО Н O OH OH Н -OH CH₂OH О X S

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Check the box under each L-hexose.
If there are none, check the None of the above box under the table.
Но
т
НО
CH OH
c=0
H
OH
H
H
CH₂OH
Н.
НО
- H
Н- H-OH
H-OH
- OH
CH₂OH
III
c=0
None of the above.
о
H
HO
НО
НО-
HO-
c=0
I I I
Н
CH₂OH
Н
H-H
НО
c=0
Н-
H
Н
ОН
OH
CH₂OH
H.
H-
HII
Н
c=0
НО
H
ОН
-ОН
H
-ОН
CH₂OH
X
5
Transcribed Image Text:Check the box under each L-hexose. If there are none, check the None of the above box under the table. Но т НО CH OH c=0 H OH H H CH₂OH Н. НО - H Н- H-OH H-OH - OH CH₂OH III c=0 None of the above. о H HO НО НО- HO- c=0 I I I Н CH₂OH Н H-H НО c=0 Н- H Н ОН OH CH₂OH H. H- HII Н c=0 НО H ОН -ОН H -ОН CH₂OH X 5
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BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Identifying a given carbon in a cyclic monosaccharide
Make the following changes on the molecule in the drawing area below:
1. First, make sure this is the ß anomer. Edit the molecule if necessary.
2. Then replace the hydroxyl group on carbon #3 with a chlorine atom.
Explanation
#3
E
80
Check
SA
D
$
H
4
OH
R
CH₂OH
H H
OH
000
000
-0
H
%
5
OH
C
F5
T
H
OH
6
MacBook
Y
&
7
C
X
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Transcribed Image Text:2 W = BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES Identifying a given carbon in a cyclic monosaccharide Make the following changes on the molecule in the drawing area below: 1. First, make sure this is the ß anomer. Edit the molecule if necessary. 2. Then replace the hydroxyl group on carbon #3 with a chlorine atom. Explanation #3 E 80 Check SA D $ H 4 OH R CH₂OH H H OH 000 000 -0 H % 5 OH C F5 T H OH 6 MacBook Y & 7 C X Ś ****** C 8 (x Ⓒ2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use 9
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