Macromolecules
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
@ J-ocf1
... Accept copper 1 Cu if given in addition to Sc and Zn i.e. all three needed for the mark. (0) species / neutral molecules; anions which contain a non-bonding pair of electrons; able to form coordinate / dative covalent bonds; ...
... Accept copper 1 Cu if given in addition to Sc and Zn i.e. all three needed for the mark. (0) species / neutral molecules; anions which contain a non-bonding pair of electrons; able to form coordinate / dative covalent bonds; ...
CHAPTER 5 THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
Unit 2 Biochemistry Chp 5 Macromolecules Notes
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
... ○ Some of the molecules that serve as monomers have other functions of their own. The chemical mechanisms which cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macromolecules. ○ These processes are facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reaction ...
Unit 3 Spiraling
... -Reduction is the gain of electrons. When an electron is added to a neutral atom it becomes an anion. It is negatively charged and has a decrease in its oxidation state. In the form of a chemical reaction, adding an electron to fluorine is written as F0 + e- F – F – is called the flouride ion ...
... -Reduction is the gain of electrons. When an electron is added to a neutral atom it becomes an anion. It is negatively charged and has a decrease in its oxidation state. In the form of a chemical reaction, adding an electron to fluorine is written as F0 + e- F – F – is called the flouride ion ...
Amino Acid Student Handout 1
... that are involved in nearly all of your cellular functions. Each protein has a specific shape (structure) that enables it to carry out its specific job (function). A core idea in the life sciences is that there is a fundamental relationship between a biological structure and the function it must per ...
... that are involved in nearly all of your cellular functions. Each protein has a specific shape (structure) that enables it to carry out its specific job (function). A core idea in the life sciences is that there is a fundamental relationship between a biological structure and the function it must per ...
3. Proteins Classification (2017)
... • The amino acid with a free amino group is called amino terminus or NH2-terminus. • The amino acid with a free carboxylic group is called carboxyl terminus or COOH-terminus. ...
... • The amino acid with a free amino group is called amino terminus or NH2-terminus. • The amino acid with a free carboxylic group is called carboxyl terminus or COOH-terminus. ...
Chapter 3 Proteins:
... ► Map unchg aa or nearly unchg from all known family members onto 3d structure of one family member ► Most invariant positions often on surface and represent ligand binding site ...
... ► Map unchg aa or nearly unchg from all known family members onto 3d structure of one family member ► Most invariant positions often on surface and represent ligand binding site ...
Lecture 6: Peptides
... the only other possibility is the last sequence (Ala, Met, Ser) where Ala is the carboxy terminal amino acid. So the order at the carboxy terminus is basic aa-Met-SerAla or basic aa-Ser-Met-Ala ...
... the only other possibility is the last sequence (Ala, Met, Ser) where Ala is the carboxy terminal amino acid. So the order at the carboxy terminus is basic aa-Met-SerAla or basic aa-Ser-Met-Ala ...
Ch. 2 Chemistry
... Forms when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to one electronegative atom is also attracted to another electronegative atom d– Water (H2O) ...
... Forms when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to one electronegative atom is also attracted to another electronegative atom d– Water (H2O) ...
Transcription and Translation
... Proteins are the functional part of a cell • Cellular “machinery” or tools • Cannot function as a flat chain of amino acids • Instead need to fold in very specific confirmations in order to function properly ...
... Proteins are the functional part of a cell • Cellular “machinery” or tools • Cannot function as a flat chain of amino acids • Instead need to fold in very specific confirmations in order to function properly ...
FATS - Typepad
... THEY’RE MACROMOLECULES THEY ARE FOR GROWTH AND REPAIR OF THE BODY THEY ACT AS ENZYMES THEY REGULATE AND TRANSPORT MATERIALS IN THE BODY ...
... THEY’RE MACROMOLECULES THEY ARE FOR GROWTH AND REPAIR OF THE BODY THEY ACT AS ENZYMES THEY REGULATE AND TRANSPORT MATERIALS IN THE BODY ...
Transcription and Translation
... Proteins are the functional part of a cell • Cellular “machinery” or tools • Cannot function as a flat chain of amino acids • Instead need to fold in very specific confirmations in order to function properly ...
... Proteins are the functional part of a cell • Cellular “machinery” or tools • Cannot function as a flat chain of amino acids • Instead need to fold in very specific confirmations in order to function properly ...
Macromolecule Lecture
... structural framework of cells and play a critical role in energy storage • A carbohydrate is any molecule that contains the elements C, H, and O in a 1:2:1 ratio • The sizes of carbohydrates varies – simple carbohydrates—consist of one or two ...
... structural framework of cells and play a critical role in energy storage • A carbohydrate is any molecule that contains the elements C, H, and O in a 1:2:1 ratio • The sizes of carbohydrates varies – simple carbohydrates—consist of one or two ...
AP Midterm Review 09-10
... A) sexual selection. B) introduction of a new predator. C) pollution. D) habitat differentiation. E) polyploidy. 38) Which of the following is the correct sequence of these events in the origin of life? I. formation of protobionts II. synthesis of organic monomers III. synthesis of organic polymers ...
... A) sexual selection. B) introduction of a new predator. C) pollution. D) habitat differentiation. E) polyploidy. 38) Which of the following is the correct sequence of these events in the origin of life? I. formation of protobionts II. synthesis of organic monomers III. synthesis of organic polymers ...
Practice Test Stoichiometry
... C) Ca3(PO4)2 D) P4 E) More information is needed. 40.) Consider the fermentation reaction of glucose: A 1.00-mole sample of C6H12O6 was placed in a vat with 100 g of yeast. If 32.3 grams of C2H5OH was obtained, what was the percent yield of C2H5OH? A) 35.1% B) 17.5% C) 100% D) 32.3% E) none of these ...
... C) Ca3(PO4)2 D) P4 E) More information is needed. 40.) Consider the fermentation reaction of glucose: A 1.00-mole sample of C6H12O6 was placed in a vat with 100 g of yeast. If 32.3 grams of C2H5OH was obtained, what was the percent yield of C2H5OH? A) 35.1% B) 17.5% C) 100% D) 32.3% E) none of these ...
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... group – COO• Three AA have a positive charge on their R group, they are histidine, lysine and arginine. ...
... group – COO• Three AA have a positive charge on their R group, they are histidine, lysine and arginine. ...
BIO 101 Exam 2 practice questions Practice questions Ch 8,9 YOU
... 4. If an enzyme in solution is saturated with substrate, the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to a. add more enzyme. b. heat the solution to 90°C. c. add more substrate. d. add a noncompetitive inhibitor. 5. Some bacteria are metabolically active in hot springs because a. t ...
... 4. If an enzyme in solution is saturated with substrate, the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to a. add more enzyme. b. heat the solution to 90°C. c. add more substrate. d. add a noncompetitive inhibitor. 5. Some bacteria are metabolically active in hot springs because a. t ...
BB350 Lecture 36 Highlights
... 4. Breakdown of amino acids (catabolism) is divided into those amino acids whose carbon backbone forms intermediates in ketone body formation ( acetoacetyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA = ketogenic - Note - in class, I incorrectly called ketogenic acids as those going through the citric acid cycle. Though acet ...
... 4. Breakdown of amino acids (catabolism) is divided into those amino acids whose carbon backbone forms intermediates in ketone body formation ( acetoacetyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA = ketogenic - Note - in class, I incorrectly called ketogenic acids as those going through the citric acid cycle. Though acet ...
AP Midterm Study Guide
... **You must be able to recognize the structures of these compounds – study the pictures! 1. CARBOHYDRATES Used by the cells of the body - in energy-producing reactions - as structural materials Classified into 3 groups according to the number of sugar (saccharide) molecules: 1) Monsaccharide: “si ...
... **You must be able to recognize the structures of these compounds – study the pictures! 1. CARBOHYDRATES Used by the cells of the body - in energy-producing reactions - as structural materials Classified into 3 groups according to the number of sugar (saccharide) molecules: 1) Monsaccharide: “si ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.