a sample task
... amino acids in a polypeptide chain. For example, the pancreatic hormone insulin has two polypeptide chains, A and B, shown in the diagram below. Each chain has its own set of amino acids, assembled in a particular order. For instance, the sequence of the A chain starts with glycine at the N-terminus ...
... amino acids in a polypeptide chain. For example, the pancreatic hormone insulin has two polypeptide chains, A and B, shown in the diagram below. Each chain has its own set of amino acids, assembled in a particular order. For instance, the sequence of the A chain starts with glycine at the N-terminus ...
Elements Found in Living Things
... (contain at least one double bond). A carboxyl functional group (-COOH) is found on the end of the fatty acid that does NOT attach to glycerol. Circle the carboxyl groups in the 2 fatty acids on this worksheet. Color the fatty acid chains the same colors for carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen as you did b ...
... (contain at least one double bond). A carboxyl functional group (-COOH) is found on the end of the fatty acid that does NOT attach to glycerol. Circle the carboxyl groups in the 2 fatty acids on this worksheet. Color the fatty acid chains the same colors for carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen as you did b ...
Topic 18 - Coordination Compounds
... A bidentate ligand is a ligand that binds to the central metal ion through two electron-donor atoms on the ligand – the ligand has two points of attachment. E. Coordination number 1. The coordination number is the total number of bonds the metal ion forms with the ligands – the total number of attac ...
... A bidentate ligand is a ligand that binds to the central metal ion through two electron-donor atoms on the ligand – the ligand has two points of attachment. E. Coordination number 1. The coordination number is the total number of bonds the metal ion forms with the ligands – the total number of attac ...
Biochemistry Notes
... 4. Molecules made mostly of carbon and hydrogen 4. A triglyceride is a fat if it is solid at room temperature and an oil if it is liquid at room temperature. 4. Lipids that have tail ch ...
... 4. Molecules made mostly of carbon and hydrogen 4. A triglyceride is a fat if it is solid at room temperature and an oil if it is liquid at room temperature. 4. Lipids that have tail ch ...
Biologically Important Inorganic Elements Occurrence and Availability
... and is readily oxidized to Ti(IV) at pH 7. ...
... and is readily oxidized to Ti(IV) at pH 7. ...
atom
... – Elements differ in the number of subatomic particles in their atoms. • The number of protons, the atomic number, determines which ...
... – Elements differ in the number of subatomic particles in their atoms. • The number of protons, the atomic number, determines which ...
Hypothesis-Driven Science Hypothesis
... – Elements differ in the number of subatomic particles in their atoms. • The number of protons, the atomic number, determines which ...
... – Elements differ in the number of subatomic particles in their atoms. • The number of protons, the atomic number, determines which ...
Biochemistry Learning Targets and Essential Vocabulary name describe
... name and describe the functions of the four groups of organic compounds found in living things. (Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, & Nucleic Acids) describe how polymers are built from monomers (dehydration synthesis) and ...
... name and describe the functions of the four groups of organic compounds found in living things. (Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, & Nucleic Acids) describe how polymers are built from monomers (dehydration synthesis) and ...
Hughes respiration homework (2)
... molecules of ATP, two molecules of pyruvic acid and two "high energy" electron carrying molecules of NADH are produced. Glycolysis can occur with or without oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration. Without oxygen, glycolysis allows cells to make small ...
... molecules of ATP, two molecules of pyruvic acid and two "high energy" electron carrying molecules of NADH are produced. Glycolysis can occur with or without oxygen. In the presence of oxygen, glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration. Without oxygen, glycolysis allows cells to make small ...
Oxygen-carrying proteins
... that residues lining the O2-binding pocket in these proteins, particularly the conserved ‘distal’ histidine (not shown in Figure 3), sterically hindered attainment of the preferred linear Fe–C–O geometry observed in the synthetic haem–CO complexes. On the other hand, as discussed above, the Fe–O–O u ...
... that residues lining the O2-binding pocket in these proteins, particularly the conserved ‘distal’ histidine (not shown in Figure 3), sterically hindered attainment of the preferred linear Fe–C–O geometry observed in the synthetic haem–CO complexes. On the other hand, as discussed above, the Fe–O–O u ...
Lecture 1: Fundamentals of Protein Structure
... Not conserved (can be many different residues in different species) ...
... Not conserved (can be many different residues in different species) ...
Standard B-2
... Enzymatic proteins accelerate the speed of chemical reactions such as digestive enzymes Carbohydrates: sugars and starches; composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; main source of energy for the cell and used to store energy for short periods of time; caloric value of carbs depend on the number o ...
... Enzymatic proteins accelerate the speed of chemical reactions such as digestive enzymes Carbohydrates: sugars and starches; composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; main source of energy for the cell and used to store energy for short periods of time; caloric value of carbs depend on the number o ...
Biochemistry http://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry
... Enzymes are proteins, and just like other proteins they need to be the correct shape to perform their function correctly. ...
... Enzymes are proteins, and just like other proteins they need to be the correct shape to perform their function correctly. ...
D5 Phylogeny and systematics – summary of mark
... Explain the biochemical evidence provided by the universality of DNA and protein structures for the common ancestry of living organisms. ...
... Explain the biochemical evidence provided by the universality of DNA and protein structures for the common ancestry of living organisms. ...
CH 23 HW
... as oxidation state increases; how valence-state electronegativity explains transition metal atoms in oxoanions (§23.1) 5. Why many transition metal compounds are colored and paramagnetic (§23.1) 6. The common +3 oxidation state of lanthanides and the similarity in their M3+ radii; the radioactivity ...
... as oxidation state increases; how valence-state electronegativity explains transition metal atoms in oxoanions (§23.1) 5. Why many transition metal compounds are colored and paramagnetic (§23.1) 6. The common +3 oxidation state of lanthanides and the similarity in their M3+ radii; the radioactivity ...
biochem2
... the structure. These are clusters of atoms that behave in a particular manner regardless of how the rest of the molecule looks. ...
... the structure. These are clusters of atoms that behave in a particular manner regardless of how the rest of the molecule looks. ...
Organic Compounds
... the structure. These are clusters of atoms that behave in a particular manner regardless of how the rest of the molecule looks. ...
... the structure. These are clusters of atoms that behave in a particular manner regardless of how the rest of the molecule looks. ...
Chapter Five * Amino Acids and Proteins
... – Henderson – Hasselbach equation illustrates the relationship between acid – base dissociation and charge – Amino acids have more than one dissociable group ...
... – Henderson – Hasselbach equation illustrates the relationship between acid – base dissociation and charge – Amino acids have more than one dissociable group ...
Chapter 25 Transition Metals and Coordination Compounds Part 1
... Complex ions are made by NH3 molecules bonded to metal ions. With a little NH3(aq) (aka NH4OH) is added, the hydroxide ppt will form. If more NH3(aq) is added, a complex ion will form with the metal ion. For example, Cu and Fe both react with aqueous NH3 to form hydroxides: Cu2+(aq) + 2 NH3(aq ...
... Complex ions are made by NH3 molecules bonded to metal ions. With a little NH3(aq) (aka NH4OH) is added, the hydroxide ppt will form. If more NH3(aq) is added, a complex ion will form with the metal ion. For example, Cu and Fe both react with aqueous NH3 to form hydroxides: Cu2+(aq) + 2 NH3(aq ...
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.