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IB Biology Unit 3: Proteins, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acid
IB Biology Unit 3: Proteins, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acid
[Show more]IB Biology Unit 3: Proteins, Enzymes, and Nucleic Acid
[Show more]What is the monomer of proteins? - Amino Acids 
 
What is the polymer of proteins? - polypeptides 
 
How are amino acids held together? - peptide bonds 
 
What are the two ends of a protein called? - The N-Terminis (nitrogen side) and the C-Terminis (carbon side) (Think the two ends of a generalized...
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Add to cartWhat is the monomer of proteins? - Amino Acids 
 
What is the polymer of proteins? - polypeptides 
 
How are amino acids held together? - peptide bonds 
 
What are the two ends of a protein called? - The N-Terminis (nitrogen side) and the C-Terminis (carbon side) (Think the two ends of a generalized...
Amino Acids - The building blocks of proteins. 
 
Amino Acids - Contain a carboxylic acid group and and an amino acid group on the alpha carbon. 
 
Amino Acids - are ionized in solution. 
 
Amino Acids - Each contain a different side group (R). 
 
Nonpolar - Hydrocarbon side chains (hydrophobic) 
 
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Add to cartAmino Acids - The building blocks of proteins. 
 
Amino Acids - Contain a carboxylic acid group and and an amino acid group on the alpha carbon. 
 
Amino Acids - are ionized in solution. 
 
Amino Acids - Each contain a different side group (R). 
 
Nonpolar - Hydrocarbon side chains (hydrophobic) 
 
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Polypeptides over 100 amino acids long are generally classified as which of the following? 
Multiple choice question. 
Dipeptides 
Glycolipids 
Nucleic acids 
Proteins - Proteins 
 
Which three functional groups are part of the basic structure of every amino acid? 
Multiple select question. 
Hydroxy...
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Add to cartPolypeptides over 100 amino acids long are generally classified as which of the following? 
Multiple choice question. 
Dipeptides 
Glycolipids 
Nucleic acids 
Proteins - Proteins 
 
Which three functional groups are part of the basic structure of every amino acid? 
Multiple select question. 
Hydroxy...
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