Ch. 3 Review Guide
... Explain the processes of dehydration synthesis and the process of hydrolysis ...
... Explain the processes of dehydration synthesis and the process of hydrolysis ...
Fatty Acid and Phospholipid Class Activity 1. Draw the skeletal
... d. Finally, let’s finish the polar head group. Determine the product of a condensation between 5c product and the alcohol functional group of serine. This is phosphatidylserine. Serine is the polar head group and the “phosphatidyl” tells you that it’s linked up to a phospholipid. ...
... d. Finally, let’s finish the polar head group. Determine the product of a condensation between 5c product and the alcohol functional group of serine. This is phosphatidylserine. Serine is the polar head group and the “phosphatidyl” tells you that it’s linked up to a phospholipid. ...
Powerpoint Slides for Chapter Seven
... Protein amino acids (2 or 3 carbons) Lipids glycerol (3 C) + fatty acids (even #C) ...
... Protein amino acids (2 or 3 carbons) Lipids glycerol (3 C) + fatty acids (even #C) ...
Macromolecules College Notes
... ______________________- formed by hydrogen bonding between the amino acid R groups. (β-pleated sheets and α helix). ______________________ - formed when the polypeptide chain folds and the R groups of different amino acids form covalent and ionic bonds with each other ______________________ - only i ...
... ______________________- formed by hydrogen bonding between the amino acid R groups. (β-pleated sheets and α helix). ______________________ - formed when the polypeptide chain folds and the R groups of different amino acids form covalent and ionic bonds with each other ______________________ - only i ...
Biology 12 - Biologically Important Molecules – Review Worksheet
... a gain of Hydrogen atoms (or electrons) a fatty acid whose carbons are all joined to the maximum number of hydrogens a fatty acid that has a "kink" in it due to a double bond between carbon atoms a disaccharide consisting of two glucose molecules a class of molecules that includes neutral fats and s ...
... a gain of Hydrogen atoms (or electrons) a fatty acid whose carbons are all joined to the maximum number of hydrogens a fatty acid that has a "kink" in it due to a double bond between carbon atoms a disaccharide consisting of two glucose molecules a class of molecules that includes neutral fats and s ...
lect3
... Fatty acids can only be metabolised aerobically Red blood cells can’t use fatty acids as they don’t have mitochondria Neurons can’t use fatty acids as they are unable to cross the blood brain barrier ...
... Fatty acids can only be metabolised aerobically Red blood cells can’t use fatty acids as they don’t have mitochondria Neurons can’t use fatty acids as they are unable to cross the blood brain barrier ...
Building Monomers of Macromolecules
... 15. Place a CIRCLE around a hydroxyl group. 16. Glycerol is one of two molecules that make up a monomer known as _T_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _S_. 17. Besides glycerol, what 3 other molecules make up a triglyceride? __________________________ 18. Glycerol and other organic compoun ...
... 15. Place a CIRCLE around a hydroxyl group. 16. Glycerol is one of two molecules that make up a monomer known as _T_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _S_. 17. Besides glycerol, what 3 other molecules make up a triglyceride? __________________________ 18. Glycerol and other organic compoun ...
Chapter 3: Biochemistry
... 1. Alcohol: OH is attached to carbon and makes the molecule polar 2. Some alcohols are needed by organisms to carry out their life processes C. Large carbon molecules 1. Monomers: 2. Polymer: 3. Macromolecules: 4. Condensation reaction: ...
... 1. Alcohol: OH is attached to carbon and makes the molecule polar 2. Some alcohols are needed by organisms to carry out their life processes C. Large carbon molecules 1. Monomers: 2. Polymer: 3. Macromolecules: 4. Condensation reaction: ...
2015FallNSC408
... Which of the following compounds may increase the risk for colon cancer? a. Deoxycholic Acid b. COX-2 inhibitors (e.g. aspirin) c. Butyrate d. Vitamin D Most bile acids are recycled to the liver. a. True b. False What is produced from the -oxidation of an odd-chain fatty acid? a. Citrate b. Propion ...
... Which of the following compounds may increase the risk for colon cancer? a. Deoxycholic Acid b. COX-2 inhibitors (e.g. aspirin) c. Butyrate d. Vitamin D Most bile acids are recycled to the liver. a. True b. False What is produced from the -oxidation of an odd-chain fatty acid? a. Citrate b. Propion ...
Molecules of Life Worksheet
... 16. What do you call the covalent bonds that hold amino acids together? 17. Long chains of amino acids are called ___________________ and these join together to make a ________________. 18, What is the effect of temperature on protein shape? Give an example of this. 19. Most proteins act as catalyst ...
... 16. What do you call the covalent bonds that hold amino acids together? 17. Long chains of amino acids are called ___________________ and these join together to make a ________________. 18, What is the effect of temperature on protein shape? Give an example of this. 19. Most proteins act as catalyst ...
Human Physiology Quiz Questions: 1) Purines degrade into what
... 4) What is ‘de novo synthesis’ of nucleic acids and where does it take place? 5) What is the difference between a nucleoside and a nucleotide? 6) What is the ‘salvage pathway’ for nucleic acids? 7) What is the primary enzyme that catalyzes glycogenesis? 8) What two membrane transporters absorb monos ...
... 4) What is ‘de novo synthesis’ of nucleic acids and where does it take place? 5) What is the difference between a nucleoside and a nucleotide? 6) What is the ‘salvage pathway’ for nucleic acids? 7) What is the primary enzyme that catalyzes glycogenesis? 8) What two membrane transporters absorb monos ...
Biomolecules Review Game
... What are the names of these functional Groups found at either end of every Amino acid molecule? ...
... What are the names of these functional Groups found at either end of every Amino acid molecule? ...
Chapter 20: Carboxylic Acids and Nitriles
... Synthetic detergents are alkylbenzene sulfonates that dissolve dirt like soaps but do not form scums with Mg+2 and Ca+2 . ...
... Synthetic detergents are alkylbenzene sulfonates that dissolve dirt like soaps but do not form scums with Mg+2 and Ca+2 . ...
Slide 1 - KU CTE
... This general class of lipids, shown below, is characterized by four fused rings ...
... This general class of lipids, shown below, is characterized by four fused rings ...
All the following is correct about ribosomes EXCEPT
... The simplest carbohydrates are a. Disaccharides b Polysaccharides c. monosacchridse d. all of the above ...
... The simplest carbohydrates are a. Disaccharides b Polysaccharides c. monosacchridse d. all of the above ...
nutritional terminology
... constituent of gallstones. In body metabolism cholesterol is important as a precursor of various steroid hormones. ...
... constituent of gallstones. In body metabolism cholesterol is important as a precursor of various steroid hormones. ...
Biology Section 2 Molecules of Life Carbohydrates Carbohydrates
... o Polypeptides- long string of amino acids o Protein shape influenced by bonding, solvent, temperature Enzymes o Enzymes- RNA or protein catalysts o Physical fit between enzyme and substrate (substance being catalyzed) o Active site- folds o Slight change in shape weakens chemical bonds o Enzymes ...
... o Polypeptides- long string of amino acids o Protein shape influenced by bonding, solvent, temperature Enzymes o Enzymes- RNA or protein catalysts o Physical fit between enzyme and substrate (substance being catalyzed) o Active site- folds o Slight change in shape weakens chemical bonds o Enzymes ...
Regulation on Cellular respiration
... acid. Each cleavage requires one ATP, but produces 1 NADH and 1 FADH2. • The result is that Palmitic Acid, a 16-carbon fatty acid, produces 131 ATP molecules, whereas 2 glucose molecules produce 73 ATPs. • By mass, lipids produce about twice the energy yield of carbohydrates ...
... acid. Each cleavage requires one ATP, but produces 1 NADH and 1 FADH2. • The result is that Palmitic Acid, a 16-carbon fatty acid, produces 131 ATP molecules, whereas 2 glucose molecules produce 73 ATPs. • By mass, lipids produce about twice the energy yield of carbohydrates ...