Nucleic acid polymers are made of ______ monomers. What components make up this monomer? Be specific.
Protein polymers are made of _______ monomers. What components make up this monomer? Be specific.
1. Nucleic acid are polymers, composed of nucleotide monomers.
There are three components of a nucleotide - a sugar molecule ( 5 carbon sugar), phosphate group and a nitrogen base.
Sugar molecule is of two types - ribose in RNA ans deoxyribose in DNA.
Phosphate group is linked within two sugar molecules with phosphodiester bond.
Nitrogen bases are of two types -Purines ( adenine and guanine ) and pyrimidine (cytosine and thymine/uracil). Two complementary nitrogen bases of different chains make hydrogen bonds between them.
2. Protein polymers are composed of amino acid monomers.
Amino acids have there main components - amino group (-NH2 ) , carboxyl group ( - COOH ) and R group (organic side chain)
Nucleic acid polymers are made of ______ monomers. What components make up this monomer? Be specific....
Nucleic Acids List the two types of nucleic acid polymers. Describe how information flows from DNA >> RNA >> proteins List the 3 major components of a nucleotide. Describe how these monomers are linked to form a nucleic acid. Distinguish between DNA and RNA. Briefly describe the three-dimensional structure of DNA.
2. What is a single unit or monomer of a nucleic acid called? 3. What is a codon? 4. From memory draw a stretch of DNA that would code for the amino acid "asparagine". Be sure you draw all the components and include the complimentary strand.
3. A Nucleic acid is a polymer made up of which kind of monomers? a) modified glucose and phosphate. b) a modified sugar, a phosphate and an amino acids, c), a 5-C sugar and phosphate groups, d) fatty acids and glycerol, e) a nucleotides. 4. WhenCV and H' react to form CH, the number of electrons involved in bonding is? a) 1, b) 2, c) 6. d) 8. e) 4. 5. Serine is an amino acid in which the elements...
Numbering the possible monomer molecules below as: 1 2 3 4 5 6 (A) Which monomers (give numbers) would be useful for creating an addition polymer? EXPLAIN what about them makes this possible. (B) Which monomers (give numbers) would be useful for creating a condensation polymer? EXPLAIN what about them makes this possible. (C) Which monomer could be used by itself to make a condensation polymer? (Note that this particular molecule is called an amino acid, and the...
This question need to be answered with as much detail as posssible.... 1. List the monomer subunits and polymers of the two naturally-occurring nucleic acids. What are the components of the monomer subunits, how are these monomer subunits able to link together to form polymers, and what is the name of the covalent bond that links them together? How does this covalent bond differ from the non-covalent forces that hold the polynucleotide chains together? What are the five atoms that...
8. A macromolecule made up of multiple monomers of amino acids is called a:a. Carbohydrateb. Proteinc. Nucleic acidd. Lipid9. The majority of carbohydrates have a carbon to hydrogen to oxygen ratio ofa: 1.1 .4b. 2.6 .2c. 1: 411d. 112: 110. The part of the cell envelope that is a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins is called:a. The plasma membraneb. The cell wallo. Cellulose,d. None of the above11. Which of the three kinds of Lipid molecules is characterized by their arrangement...
29) The peptidoglycan chain is made up of polymers of a) alanine and glycine b) cytosine and guanine e) glucose and ribose d) ATP and protein N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetylglocosamine 30) Safranin is a counterstained used in the gram stain procedure because a) cells will not stain gram positive without it b) safranin accentuates the gram positive stain the gram negative cells will be unstained otherwise d) the purple color is hard to see in the microscope e) all of...
Can you please show the monomers and the mechanism to form the
following polymer:
29.37 From what two monomer units is the following polymer made? C N
29.37 From what two monomer units is the following polymer made? C N
ensation polymerization Make models of a new monomer using the provided paper clips. Your new monomer unit will be made from a combination of one regular paper clip and one colored paperclip. Make 4 total monomers, where each monomer unit represents a mole of that monomer. 2. Consider your monomer unit having two chemical parts, the regular clip with a molar mass of 244.33 g/mol and the colored paper clip with a molar mass of 18.02 g/mol. What is the...
For each of the four macromolecules: a. What is their function? b. Describe their chemistry (i.e. what elements and functional groups are they made of?) c. Are they a polymer? If so, what is their monomer? What kind of bond connects the monomers? d. Are there any relevant examples of isomers? lipids, protein , carbohydrates and nucleic acid