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CHEM 104 Final Exam (University of Alaska,  Anchorage. Organic Chemistry 104); Questions  and Answers 100% Solved
  • CHEM 104 Final Exam (University of Alaska, Anchorage. Organic Chemistry 104); Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • CHEM 104 Final Exam (University of Alaska, Anchorage. Organic Chemistry 104); Questions and Answers 100% Solved What is the term for proteins that carry materials from one place to another in the body? _______ proteins. Correct answer-Transport What disease results from a deficiency of vitamin C? Correct answer-Scurvy What is the term used to describe the molecule formed by condensing only two amino acids? Correct answer-Dipeptide What determines the primary structure of a protein? ...
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MCAT Chem Phys Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass
  • MCAT Chem Phys Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass

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  • MCAT Chem Phys Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to passGenerally, how are proteins formed? - correct answer The connecting of a string of amino acids via peptide bonds and the folding of this string to create a completed protein. The folding is determined primarily by the hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic nature of the amino acids. Stabilized by hydrogen bonds, disulfide bridges, and other intramolecular forces. Peptide (Amide) Bonds - correct answer These are formed when the n-terminus o...
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BMSC 200 - Module 4 || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
  • BMSC 200 - Module 4 || All Answers Are Correct 100%.

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  • How are amino acids joined? correct answers Amino acids are joined covalently through peptide bonds involving the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid 4 Levels of protein structure correct answers Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Primary Structure correct answers The linear arrangement of amino acids within a peptide, polypeptide or chain. But it tells nothing of the three-dimensional structure Secondary Structure correct answers Localize...
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BCH 403 EXAM 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
  • BCH 403 EXAM 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • PeptideT or F? Peptide bonds behave as rigid planes because of partial double-bond character between the carbonyl carbon of one residue and the amide hydrogen of another residue. Correct Answer-FAlSE! B/C Hydrogen can't have a double bond, but if it stayed nitrogen it would be true. T or F? The process by which hydrophobic molecules are driven together, therefore maximizing the entropy of water, is referred to as the Hydrophobic effect. Correct Answer-TRUE! The strong electronegativity is...
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BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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  • proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked in linear chains by phosphodiester bonds protein enzymes correct answer: Linkages (bonds) are formed/broken by _______? sickle cell anemia correct answer: a single amino acid change in hemoglob...
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Biochemistry 200 (midterm) || with 100% Verified Solutions.
  • Biochemistry 200 (midterm) || with 100% Verified Solutions.

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  • Polysaccharides (saccharides are carbohydrates) correct answers Polymer of monosaccharides Peptide bond correct answers Bond between amino acid residues to form a polypeptide chain. (Amide linkage) Phosphodiester bond correct answers Bond that connects nucleotides together to form nucleic acids Glycosidic bond correct answers Any bond that links a sugar to something else Hydrogen bond donor correct answers A hydrogen bonded to an electronegative atom Hydrogen bond acceptor correct...
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MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers
  • MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers What is the structure of an amino acid? - Answer-Amino group (N-terminus on left), Carboxyl group (C-terminus on right), Side chain (R-group on bottom) Amide bonds - Answer-The peptide bonds that link amino acids in a protein (C-NH2) Carboxyl bonds - Answer-C-COOH Amide bonds are... - Answer-Basic Carboxyl bonds are... - Answer-Acidic What forms are all amino acids in? (except when R=H) - Answer-Chiral L-stereoisomer form How...
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BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions | With Complete Solutions
  • BCH210 Midterm Test 1| 160 Questions | With Complete Solutions

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  • proteins correct answer: polymers of amino acids linked in a linear chain by peptide/amide bonds (polypeptides) polysaccharides correct answer: polymers of sugars (mono-saccharides) linked in linear and branched chains by glycosidic bonds DNA correct answer: polymers of nucleotides linked in linear chains by phosphodiester bonds protein enzymes correct answer: Linkages (bonds) are formed/broken by _______? sickle cell anemia correct answer: a single amino acid change in hemoglob...
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BCHM 307 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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  • BCHM 307 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS Secondary structure - Answer-the local 3-dimensional structure of the peptide backbone - there are 4 major classes of secondary structure (alpha helix, beta sheet, turns, and random coil) The alpha helix of the secondary structure - Answer-the alpha helix is a helical region of the peptide backbone that is stabilized by hydrogen bonding - carbonyl residue of each amino acid residue is hydrogen bonded to the amide group 4 residues further toward the c...
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MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers
  • MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • MMSC407 Exam 2 Questions with All Correct Answers What is the structure of an amino acid? - Answer-Amino group (N-terminus on left), Carboxyl group (C-terminus on right), Side chain (R-group on bottom) Amide bonds - Answer-The peptide bonds that link amino acids in a protein (C-NH2) Carboxyl bonds - Answer-C-COOH Amide bonds are... - Answer-Basic Carboxyl bonds are... - Answer-Acidic What forms are all amino acids in? (except when R=H) - Answer-Chiral L-stereoisomer form How many es...
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