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Read the description and choose the term that matches from the options in the list. A chemical species that is electron rich and may donate a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond A compound where an intramolecular reaction between an aldehyde and an alcohol can occur A proteinaceous biological catalyst is an Choose... Hydrolysis Nucleotide Carbohydrate Electrophile Saponification protein Fatty acids Nucleophile Lipid nucleoside Enzyme peptide Condensation reaction A compound that is only extractable from biological material...
1 attempts left Check my work Choose the key term that matches the description provided: High molar mass biomolecules that regulate the use of genetic information to regulate the synthesis of proteins. Transfer RNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Nucleic acids Active site Ribonucleotide Lipid Secondary structure Translation O Peptide Carbohydrate Choose the key term that matches the description provided: The secondary structure adopted by many proteins, in which the protein chain is twisted into a helix Protein Pleated sheet structure Codon Hydrolysis...
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(10 points) Write the letter ONLY of the term below that best matches the given definition: 10 a). Heterolytic bond breakage d). Electrophile g). Homolytic bond breakage j). Pro-R k). Substitution b). Si face e). Polar reaction c). Nucleophile f). Pro-S i). Elimination reaction j). Addition reaction m). Differential h). Radical reaction i). Re face 1). Dimer A process that involves symmetric bond breaking and bond making This occurs when both bonding electrons remain with one product fragment. A...
Fill in the blanks with the labels in the list below to identify the various chemical groups that are part of this DNA molecule 5' end 5 6 3'end O. [Choose ] G-C base pair T-A base pair deoxyribose purine base pyrimidine base phosphodiester bond 5' end Choose ] Which one of the following statements about peptide bond is FALSE? O the three statements are true. the peptide chain has several amino and carboxy terminuses each time a peptide bond...
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(26 pt) Part II Brief Response 20. What term describes a shared pair of electrons between two atoms? Covalent Molecular cond electrostatic ! Tonic Compound 21. What term describes the attraction of a cation with an anion? 22. What term describes the attraction between the particles of any metal? 23. Which term describes a molecule with a symmetrical electron distribution causing no build-up of charge? Chemical Bond 24....
What is the charge on the anion in the coordination compound K2[Pt(NO2)2Cl2]? The pair of brackets “[‘” and “]” indicate the presence of a metal complex, and this collection of atoms/ions can be thought of as one molecular species (in this case an anion). Platinum is at the center of the complex with NO2− (through the N) and Cl− forming coordinate bonds with the Pt. Draw the Lewis structures of NO2− (nitro) and Cl−. Circle the electron pair in each...
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Match the term to the correct description. Choices may only be used once. Group of answer choices [ Choose ] An inhibitor molecule binds to the active site. Part of an enzyme where the substrate binds to Protein molecules that function as biological catalysts An inhibitor molecule binds to an allosteric site and prevents the substrate from binding to the active site. A substance...
Group-AEach question carries 2 point (15x2=30) 1. How many total bonds are in the correct structure of CH4 (a) 5 (b)3 (0)4 (d) 8 2. Which pair is conjugate acids in the reaction CH3OH+H2O ---->CH3O+H30": (a) CH OH and H2O (b) CHO and H3O+ (c) CH3OH and CH3O (d) CH OH and H30 3. In organic compounds the carbon-carbon bonds are typically: (a) Ionic (b) Polar covalent (c) Non-polar covalent Coordinate-covalent bond 4. The general formula C H2n with n...
1. In biology, the term "ionic bond" is used differently than in chemistry. A biological "ionic bond" is used to describe the interaction of an R group containing a carboxyl group (–COO–) with an R group containing an amino group (–NH3+). From this description, what do you understand a biological "ionic bond" to be? a. van der waals interaction b. hydrogen bond c. Electrostatic interaction d. covalent bond 2. The three dimensional arrangement of alpha helices, beta-sheets and other parts...