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- Label all structures as appropriate. Draw and label all appropriate molecules to complet the pictures.Identify. Examine the following four amino acids (A-D): Co0 "H,N- CH "H,N CH "H;N-CH "H,N CH CH2 CH2 CH, CH CH2 CH3 CH, CH2 OH NH," B D What are their names, three-letter abbreviations, and one-letter symbols?Please ASAP. Thanku. Explain in detail why water molecules are polar. Your explanation can be as long as you wish. Your answer must be in your own words. Your answer must include the following terms: Polar, polar covalent bonds, electronegativity, oxygen, hydrogen, partial positive, partial negartive, electrons.
- Long explanations are not needed. Answers and brief descriptions would be enough. During the formation of the peptide bond which of the following takes place? a. Hydrogen atom is lost from its carboxyl group of one amino acid and a hydrogen atom is lost from the amino group of another amino acid. b. Hydrogen atom is lost from its carboxyl group of one amino acid and a hydroxyl group is lost from the amino group of another amino acid. c. Hydroxyl group is lost from its carboxyl group of one amino acid and a hydroxyl group is lost from the amino group of another amino acid. d. Hydroxyl group is lost from its carboxyl group of one amino acid and a hydrogen atom is lost from the amino group of another amino acid.Select all that apply. The primary structure of a protein: is determined using NMR methods. can be determined as long as the peptide is not broken or denatured. is determined by cleaving the protein into smaller peptides. is its sequence of amino acids. is determined by combining overlapping peptide segments to obtain the sequence of the entire protein.Fill in the blanks. The parentheses are the choices for the blank. Fatty acids and nucleotides are examples of molecular subunits called ______ (monomers, polymers). Complex molecules such as proteins or nucleic acids formed from these repeated molecular subunits are called _______ (monomers, polymers).
- Identification. Write in CAPITAL LETTERS. Wrong spelling, wrong. Proteins are classified according to function,examples of these classes are: _____________________, ________________________, ____________________________, ______________________________, ____________________________, ___________________________, _____________________________.Draw a lipid structure. Properly label the polar and non-polar ends of the representation of a lipid below:Create a Concept Map on the classification of lipids. There are two ways to classify lipid molecules, (1) biochemical functions (ex: storage lipids, structural lipids, membrane lipids, messenger lipids, etc), and (2) saponification characteristics (saponifiable vs non-saponifiable). I want you to be very detailed in your work and put some examples in each class. If there are subclasses then put them as well.
- PART A. Redraw the table below on the whiteboard. Use your Biological Molecules Part 2 handout to fill in the missing information in Column B and C. A) Polymer Lipid DNA B) Monomer (or component units in the case of lipids). Draw the specific structure and put the name of the molecule under the structure. Fatty acids (pick 1), glycerol, glycerophospholipid Deoxynucleotide monophosphates (Pick one purine and one pyrimidine) C) Additional tasks Is your fatty acid saturated or unsaturated? How do you know? On your glycerophospholipid, identify the glycerol group, the fatty acids, and the phosphocholine. Label the hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail. Label which is the purine and which is the pyrimidine. Circle the sugar on each.Biochemistry. (i) Explain the chemical structure of Echinolone and where it has found. (ii) state the nature of Echinolone such as volatile or non-volatile. Why? (iii) Explain the physical and chemical properties of Echinolone.Identification. Write in CAPITAL LETTERS. Wrong spelling, wrong. There are two forms of starch: ______________________ and ________________________. A nucleotide consists of: ____________ , _________________, ___________________________. There are at least 3 forms of lipids namely: ________________, __________________, ____________.
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