Identify the nnes of the following molecules. #1 III H 1. Name of molecule Н CH H C CH 3 #3 H 3. Name of molecules Н НО он CH2OH H Н OH н 6. Name of Process Q OH ОН н #2 Н I -C- ОН ОН 0 -О-Р=0 Н H – C — ОН I H-C - ОН 7. Name of molecule. НО З' 2. Name of molecule OH ОН А H C ОН ОН () T I C Energy I О a+b НН Н C C -H С Н 4. Name of building block 5. Name of macromolecule. 8. Name of process. ab Progress of reaction overall energ of reaction
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- https:/ x P Pearso X O Chemi X O Chem x 6 login. x y! used y! nissan X y! cargur x al?courseld316925454&OpenVellumHMAC=3ddece6bc48ff57d366ac838d66f9ee0#10001 View Available Hint(s) Reset Dehydration synthesis Monomer 1 Monomer 2 OH HO Decomposition Monomers linked by covalent bond Hydrolysis Exchange Monomer 1 Monomer 2 Monomers linked by covalent bond он Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Pearson Copyright 2021 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Ierms of Use Privacy PolicyI Permissions Co 99 88°F Mos DELLOOC H₂C 1 H₂C H₂C H₂C-C HC H₂C NH N CON HN C COO™® 1 CH₂ CH₂ C-CH₂ CH C-CH, G=CH₂ "ooc H₂C H₂C H₂C H₂C-C HC 0-N H₂C Fe(ll) COO 1 CH₂ CH₂ C-CH₂ C-CH₂ G=CH₂ The structure below is Fe- protoporphyrin IX. It is linked by bridging groups to form porphyrin ring. Addition of Fe to the porphyrin rings produces the heme group. Identify the group of atoms that can for H-bond interaction with water.Assignments O National Geographic China x O Topic: Review Your Test Thu. X I Course Home ceagle.instructure.com/courses/28953/quizzes/137880/take Question 4 What type of reaction is shown here? Choose all the apply. CHOH CHOH OH H. O splitting of a monosaccharide O splitting of a disaccharide O formation of a monosaccharide O formation of a disaccharide O dehydration synthesis O hydrolysis Question 5 1 pt What type of reaction is shown here?
- H. N-C-C H' R H, N-C-C O-H HO H. N-C-C-N-C-C O-H R R. HR Using the graphic above answer the following questions. Please correctly identify the molecule above. Correctly name its monomer. Correctly name its polymer. H-UThis is a portion of the periodic table of elements. What is the atomic mass of arsenic (As)? 3 Li 6.941 11 Na 22.99 19 K 39.10 18 26.98 39.95 74.92 33 4 Be 9.012 12 Mg 24.31 5 B 10.81 13 Al 26.98 6 C 12.01 14 Si 28.09 20 31 32 Ca Ga Ge 40.08 69.72 72.59 7 N 14.01 8 O 16.00 15 16 P S 30.97 32.07 9 F 19.00 17 Cl 35.45 33 34 35 As Se Br 74.92 78.96 79.90 10 Ne 20.18 18 Ar 39.95 36 Kr 83.60NAZO NHZ Ala-Cys-Glu -Tyr - Trp - Lys - Arg - His -Pro-G ly Glu pka 4.15 SH Tyr 10.10 Draw Charges Lys 10.67 Olt A3 12.10 +NH₂ Ntrm 2) Calculate net charge 3) write out I letter code 300 Ctim 3 juli of peptich (above) Ⓒ pH; 1,7,12
- Do the following a. Complete the missing bases. b. Evaluate the chain and write the polypeptide sequence. c. Identify the type of biomolecule represented by a given chain structure. Given: Biomolecule 3’ TAC_ _ _ TCT _ _ _ CCTATAGGGTCT 5’ _______________________ 5’ _ _ _ CAUAGAUUA _ _ _ UAU _ _ _ AGA 3’ _______________________ Polypeptide Sequence: ___________________________________________________________This molecule is closely related to which the monomer of NH2 II II -0-P-0-P-0-P-0-CH2 Adenine H H Triphosphate group OH ÓH 5-carbon sugar O Carbohydrates O Proteins O Lipids O Nucleic acids Note: Clicking any button other than the Save Answer button wilI NOT sa 7:17 PM 69% 1 4) ( P ENG W O Type here to search 口 A 1/25/2021 미므 C F5 PrtSc Insert Delete Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 $4 & Backspace 1. 2 3 4.#1 1. Name of molecule H Н #3 H.C CH3 3. Name of molecules A пе папes of N-C | CH Н Но CH2OH он ОН H Н 6. Name of Process ОН -В' ОН н ing more #2 lame of molecul Н I н-с-с I н-с I H-C ОН I н - ( ОН -О-P=0 З' НО 2. Name of molecule ОН OH I A OH () с 2' ОН н н 0 н н н н н Energy -( a+b Q- I 4. Name of building block ·O ab I 8. Name of process. Progress of reaction I overall energy of reaction
- Identify the type of bond between the water molecules indicated by arrow "A" Red Balls Oxygen Blue Balls Hydrogen ionic hydrogen covalenttue 16. Identify the molecule below H H H-N-C- C ОН CO ovo -CIRIdentify the sequence'of the peptide below. C-N-CH-COOH C-N-CH- H H CH- H,N*-CH-Ċ-N-CH-Ċ-N-CH-Ö-N-CH-Ċ- H CH, CH2 ČOOH H CH, H CH, H CH, CH, CH, CH2 *NH, H CH, он CH, SH S CH, O CAEKGSM O MSGKEAC O CAKEGMS O KEACMSG