BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS+APPL.(LOOSELEAF)
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Author: STARR
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 3, Problem 13SA
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To identify:

The type of biological molecule having the monomers: methionine-valine-proline-leucine-serine.

Introduction:

The molecules that are present in a living system are known as biological molecules. These molecules are necessary for life to perform different processes. Four different types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids.

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The biological molecule having molecular formula C6H12O6.

Introduction:

The molecules that are present in a living system are known as biological molecules. These molecules are necessary for life to perform different processes. Four different types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids.

Summary Introduction

To identify:

The biological molecule having structure NH2CHRCOOH.

Introduction:

The molecules that are present in a living system are known as biological molecules. These molecules are necessary for life to perform different processes. Four different types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids.

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To identify:

The biological molecule having structure CH3(CH2)16COOH.

Introduction:

The molecules that are present in a living system are known as biological molecules. These molecules are necessary for life to perform different processes. Four different types of biomolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and nucleic acids.

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