I got two imoortant difference and i am mentioning them here :
Protein :
1. The monomer is amino acids.
2. The structure of all protein is different , depending on the charges that it bears and thus the fold that It gets.
Nucleic acid :
1. The monomer is nucleotide .
2. The structure of all DNA is same. Double stranded helix . Except the RNA, which is sometimes single stranded.
how are nucleic acid structures different from the structure of proteins? describe at leasr 3 differences
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.
attempts left Check my work Select all that apply. Proteins vary widely in structure, whereas nucleic acids have rather uniform structures. How do you account for this major difference? Compared to proteins, which are made of up to 20 different amino acids, the composition of nucleic acids is considerably simpler. Proteins have many uses. Compared to nucleic acids, which are made up of many building blocks, the composition of proteins is considerably simpler. . Nucleic acids have many uses. A...
Why is CD Spectroscopy a useful tool for characterizing nucleic acid structures? Why are nucleic acids perfectly applicable for CD analyses? Name and describe another instrumental method for charactering the structure of DNA and RNA?
• Describe the various levels of nucleic acid structure in Eukaryotic chromosomes at the molecular level
1) Describe the viral structure of Zika. 2) What type of nucleic acid is in Zika? 3) Which virus family is Zika a part of? 4) How is Zika transmitted? 5) What are the symptoms of Zika in both general hosts and also pregnant women and the baby that they are carrying?
1. List/describe similarities of proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. 2. Lipids are generally smaller than and don't have true monomers like the other 3 types of macromolecules; but how are they similar to proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
1. Describe the structure of the DNA molecule and how this structure allows for the storage of information, the replication of DNA, and protein synthesis. • What is the double helix? What are nucleotides, polynucleotide and base pairs? Use these terms to explain the structure of DNA. 2. List the similarities and differences between the various nucleic acid molecules. • What is semi-conservative replication of DNA? How does DNA get replicated?
Compare the structure of the four major biological macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids) and explain how the distinct structure of each type of molecule enables it to carry out its particular function.
1. How are nucleic acids related to proteins considering they are two completely different biomolecules? 2. How long is human DNA if we stretched it out end-to-end? What is the size of a typical eukaryotic nucleus? Do you see the problem?
are proteins smaller than prokaryotes? are nucleic acid smaller than prokaryotes?