
Ch. 5 Molecules of Life – Test Study Guide Carbohydrates, Fats
... Ch. 5 Molecules of Life – Test Study Guide Carbohydrates, Fats, & Proteins: For all three groups -Which molecules react well with water - hydrophilic? Which molecules do not mix well with water- hydrophobic? -Which molecules are polar? Which are nonpolar? -What are the monomers of each? How does the ...
... Ch. 5 Molecules of Life – Test Study Guide Carbohydrates, Fats, & Proteins: For all three groups -Which molecules react well with water - hydrophilic? Which molecules do not mix well with water- hydrophobic? -Which molecules are polar? Which are nonpolar? -What are the monomers of each? How does the ...
Chapter 2 – The Chemical Basis of Life
... g) Catalysts (enzymes both free and membrane bound) 2. Enzymes – protein that serves as a chemical catalyst – increases the rate of specific reactions without being used up (hammer and nails analogy) ****does not make a reaction happen that normally wouldn’t ...
... g) Catalysts (enzymes both free and membrane bound) 2. Enzymes – protein that serves as a chemical catalyst – increases the rate of specific reactions without being used up (hammer and nails analogy) ****does not make a reaction happen that normally wouldn’t ...
1 - contentextra
... Cellulose A polymer of beta-glucose. It is a rigid structure due to inter-chain hydrogen bonds and is abundant in the cell walls of plants. Condensation A reaction in which water is released. Condensation reactions occur during the buildup of large molecules from smaller molecules, such as during pr ...
... Cellulose A polymer of beta-glucose. It is a rigid structure due to inter-chain hydrogen bonds and is abundant in the cell walls of plants. Condensation A reaction in which water is released. Condensation reactions occur during the buildup of large molecules from smaller molecules, such as during pr ...
BioIIch17notesRNAfilled.p pt
... acid that lie between coding regions -Exons: coding regions that are eventually expressed -both introns and exons are originally transcribed -but, introns are cut out and exons are spliced together to form an mRNA molecule with a continuous coding sequence -this leaves the nucleus and enters the cyt ...
... acid that lie between coding regions -Exons: coding regions that are eventually expressed -both introns and exons are originally transcribed -but, introns are cut out and exons are spliced together to form an mRNA molecule with a continuous coding sequence -this leaves the nucleus and enters the cyt ...
Protein Digestion and Absorption
... The AA structure consist of a central carbon atom bonded to: a hydrogen, a carboxylic acid, an amino group, and an additional side group that is unique to each amino acid. The side group creates unique characteristics for each amino acid so they differ in shape, size, composition, electrical charge, ...
... The AA structure consist of a central carbon atom bonded to: a hydrogen, a carboxylic acid, an amino group, and an additional side group that is unique to each amino acid. The side group creates unique characteristics for each amino acid so they differ in shape, size, composition, electrical charge, ...
THE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS ESSAY MUST: be in the FHS Essay
... CM - Commentary (Opinion or your experience) example - It was interesting to use "toys" to demonstrate how protein synthesis occurs to Ms. Antoine. ...
... CM - Commentary (Opinion or your experience) example - It was interesting to use "toys" to demonstrate how protein synthesis occurs to Ms. Antoine. ...
3.2 and 3.3
... 2) Protein Synthesis A Protein is a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds (C-N-C) • Peptide bond: – Type of covalent bond – Links amino group of one amino acid with carboxyl group of next – Forms through condensation reaction (dehydration synthesis) ...
... 2) Protein Synthesis A Protein is a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds (C-N-C) • Peptide bond: – Type of covalent bond – Links amino group of one amino acid with carboxyl group of next – Forms through condensation reaction (dehydration synthesis) ...
slides on Protein Structure
... –7 Å repeat length & two rotatable bonds at Ca (f & y) –highly polar bond due to resonance –high energy bond due to resonance ...
... –7 Å repeat length & two rotatable bonds at Ca (f & y) –highly polar bond due to resonance –high energy bond due to resonance ...
aminoacids 2
... Amino Acid Degradation and Synthesis The catabolism of the amino acids involves the removal of α-amino groups (NH3), followed by the breakdown of the resulting carbon skeletons. These pathways converge to form seven intermediate products:oxaloacetate, pyruvate, α-ketoglutarate, fumarate, succinyl ...
... Amino Acid Degradation and Synthesis The catabolism of the amino acids involves the removal of α-amino groups (NH3), followed by the breakdown of the resulting carbon skeletons. These pathways converge to form seven intermediate products:oxaloacetate, pyruvate, α-ketoglutarate, fumarate, succinyl ...
Proteins - West Branch Schools
... Proteins can have up to 4 levels of structure: 1. The number of amino acids in a chain and the order in which amino acids are joined define the proteins primary structure. 2. After an amino acid chain is formed, it folds into a unique three-dimensional shape Helix and a Pleat ...
... Proteins can have up to 4 levels of structure: 1. The number of amino acids in a chain and the order in which amino acids are joined define the proteins primary structure. 2. After an amino acid chain is formed, it folds into a unique three-dimensional shape Helix and a Pleat ...
Amino Acid Answers: 1. Determine if the amino acids shown are of
... acidic neutral neutral basic Compounds containing the carboxylic acid functional group in their side chain are acidic amino acids. Compounds containing amines in their side chair are basic amino acids. Those side chains containing alkyl groups, alcohols, or even sulfur-containing groups are neutral. ...
... acidic neutral neutral basic Compounds containing the carboxylic acid functional group in their side chain are acidic amino acids. Compounds containing amines in their side chair are basic amino acids. Those side chains containing alkyl groups, alcohols, or even sulfur-containing groups are neutral. ...
242140_Fx_DNA-RNA
... Go to Mr. Mason’s site, and then to the link for “Genetics – Transcription” 1. What are the three steps of turning a gene into a functional protein? 2. What must be done to the DNA double helix before it can be transcribed? 3. What is the primary difference between DNA and mRNA when it comes to the ...
... Go to Mr. Mason’s site, and then to the link for “Genetics – Transcription” 1. What are the three steps of turning a gene into a functional protein? 2. What must be done to the DNA double helix before it can be transcribed? 3. What is the primary difference between DNA and mRNA when it comes to the ...
Protein synthesis sequencing task
... During the first step in protein synthesis, the DNA / gene is transcripted into mRNA in the nucleus. The DNA unzips and free nucleotides come in and produce the mRNA strand using the complementary base pairing rule: the enzyme that controls this process is RNA polymerase. The mRNAs migrate from the ...
... During the first step in protein synthesis, the DNA / gene is transcripted into mRNA in the nucleus. The DNA unzips and free nucleotides come in and produce the mRNA strand using the complementary base pairing rule: the enzyme that controls this process is RNA polymerase. The mRNAs migrate from the ...
The Molecules of Life Biochem! - Belle Vernon Area School District
... variations in side chains Amino acids contins amino groups (RNH2, R2NH, R3N) and a carbonyl group (RCOOH) ...
... variations in side chains Amino acids contins amino groups (RNH2, R2NH, R3N) and a carbonyl group (RCOOH) ...
amino acids - 11 College Biology
... Amino acids are linked by a chemical linkage called a PEPTIDE BOND. A chain of amino acids is called a POLYPEPTIDE. ...
... Amino acids are linked by a chemical linkage called a PEPTIDE BOND. A chain of amino acids is called a POLYPEPTIDE. ...
Protein Purification and Characterization Techniques
... Grinding tissue in a blender with a suitable buffer ...
... Grinding tissue in a blender with a suitable buffer ...
Cut and Paste Macromolecule Instructions
... glucoses together by cutting off and -H- from one molecule and an -OH- from another and taping the 2 molecules together forming a glyosidic bond. Give your disaccharide a name, bearing in mind that sugar names end in “-ose” (glucose, fructose) and write that name on the bottom of the molecule. 3. Th ...
... glucoses together by cutting off and -H- from one molecule and an -OH- from another and taping the 2 molecules together forming a glyosidic bond. Give your disaccharide a name, bearing in mind that sugar names end in “-ose” (glucose, fructose) and write that name on the bottom of the molecule. 3. Th ...
CHM 112
... The tertiary structure of a protein is the “folding” or compacting of the coiled or pleated structure. The tertiary structure is maintained by disulfide bridges (between amino acids with thiol groups), hydrogen bonds (between polar groups), salt bridges (between amines and carboxylic acid groups), a ...
... The tertiary structure of a protein is the “folding” or compacting of the coiled or pleated structure. The tertiary structure is maintained by disulfide bridges (between amino acids with thiol groups), hydrogen bonds (between polar groups), salt bridges (between amines and carboxylic acid groups), a ...