Classify each of these into one of the three categories below. Amino Acids ___ Carbohydrates ___...
MABLE 3.2 Complete the table below. Macromolecule Monomer Units Functions Examples Carbohydrates munosaccharide Proteins Amino Acids Lipids Fatty Acids + Glycerol Nucleic Acids Nucleotide
1. Which of the following is not true of amino acids? a) Your intestines do not absorb proteins, only the amino acids released by hydrolysis of these proteins. b) A normal, natural, unprocessed diet does not contain proteins, only the free amino acids. c) Amino acids are NEEDED for making your proteins. d) Amino acids are NEEDED for making the nitrogenous bases of your nucleic acids. e) In you, amino acids are not stored as protein. 2. Which of the...
What is the common product formed during metabolism from Protein (amino acids), Lipids(fatty acids) and carbohydrates(glucose) (a) Pyruvate (b) Acetyl COA (c) Citrate (d) Acetate O a.(a) b. (b) c. (c) d.(d)
Select the amino acids that attach carbohydrates to proteins. valine serine threonine phenylalanine asparagine
Draw the ionized form for each of the following amino acids lysine proline V Tyr Classify each of the amino acids in problem 16.5 as polar or nonpolar. If polar, indicate if the R group is neutral acidic, or basic. Indicate if each is hydrophobic or hydrophilic. Classify each of the amino acids in problem 16.6 as polar or nonpolar. If polar, indicate if the R group is neutral, acidic, or basic. Indicate if each is hydrophobic or hydrophilic.
Where do amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates feed into cell respiration?
Choose three amino acids, no more than one of each of the following types: a. polar side group b. non-polar side group c. acidic side group d. basic side group Draw an unambiguous structure for each of the amino acids you chose, in the full propionate form (at pH=0). That is, all oxygen/sulfur sites should be neutral, and appropriate amino sites should have a+1 charge. For full credit, show all stereochemistry properly. a. b. c. CIRCLE the side groups for...
Classify these amino acids as acidic, basic, neutral polar, or neutral nonpolar. Drag each item to the appropriate bin.
Classify these amino acids as acidic, basic, neutral polar, or neutral nonpolar Drag each item to the appropriate bin.
Explain how the tri-carboxylic acid cycle connects the metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and lipids.