
Which ions are most abundant in an acid? Which ions are most abundant in a base? Which ions are most abundant in water?
S V R
c) What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide
species at neutral pH (pH 7.0)?
e) What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide
species below pH 1.0?
f) What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide
species at pH 11.5?
b) What are the three-letter abbreviations for the amino acids? S: Ser Arg Val V: R: c) What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide species at neutral...
AA are Ser-Ala-Arg
What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide species at neutral pH (pH 7.0)? At physiological pH, what is the best description of the chemical properties of the side chain (R group)? What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide species below pH 1.0? What is the overall charge of the most abundant tripeptide species at pH 11.5? What type of intermolecular force could the side chains form with water? (Note that these...
Complete the sentences describing membrane lipids by moving the
names of the lipids to the appropriate targets. Some lipids will be
used more than once. Some targets require you to place two
or three lipids. (The second statement uses 3
lipids)
are abundant in the myelin sheath around the axons of some neurons. include two fatty acids joined to glycerol by ester linkages. are made up of a 1,2-diacylglycerol and a polar head group alcohol attached by a phosphodiester bond are...
Include What are the five HCs unique to each class of immunoglobulin-identify the HC and class associated with it. Which is the most abundant and least abundant immunoglobulin? Which has the longest and shorted half life? How many IgG subclasses are there and what structural differences do they posess? What are the major functions of IgG, IgM, gE, IgA, and IgD Which immunoglobulins are monomeric, dimeric and pentamers? Which immunoglobulins cross the placenta? Bind Complement? What is the difference of...
For each class of lipids on the left, put a mark in the column under the components found in these lipids. If only some of the lipids in a category contain a component, write “some” in the box. Is the compound a membrane lipid? If so, put a check mark in that column. Fatty Acid Glycerol Sphingosine Phosphate Carbohydrate Membrane Lipid? Triacylglycerol Phospholipid Sphingolipid Ceramide Ganglioside Cholesterol
The most abundant isotope of uranium is 238U. All naturally occurring fluorine is 19F. What is the total number of neutrons contained in a molecule of UF6 formed from these isotopes A) 146 neutrons B) 152 neutrons C) 200 neutrons D) 206 neutrons E) 352 neutrons
()2. I discovered a new mushroom species, Agaricus flurkeatus, and identified some of the lipids in the stalk. I found ergosterol and an ergosterol ester (in small amounts) containing arachidonic acid. I also found small amounts of mixed triglycerides containing predominantly linoleic and palmitic fatty acids. There was also a small amount of "free" myristic fatty acid. Phosphatidyl serine was much more abundant than phosphatidylcholine in the cap. A triacyighycerol lipase was present that hydrolyzed some of the triglycerides extracted...
Include What are the five HCs unique to each class of immunoglobulin-identify the HC and class associated with it. Which is the most abundant and least abundant immunoglobulin? Which has the longest and shorted half life? How many IgG subclasses are there and what structural differences do they posess? What are the major functions of IgG, IgM, gE, IgA, and IgD Which immunoglobulins are monomeric, dimeric and pentamers? Which immunoglobulins cross the placenta? Bind Complement? What is the difference of...
Tor F 1. With the exception of steroids, all lipids contain at least one fatty acid. 2. Some lipids contain monosaccharides as part of their structure. 3. Some lipids contain an amino acid as part of their structure. 4. Glycerophospholipids contain a phosphate portion in their structure. 5. All lipids have a molecule of glycerin as their backbone. 6. Polyunsaturated fatty acids have more than one C-C double bond in their "backbone." 7. Fatty acids are soluble in water. 8....