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The structure of a strand of DNA. - Answer-it is a double helix, like a twisted ladder. 
the ladder rings are nucleotide subunits and they have a covalent bond to the sugar phosphate 
backbone (made of deoxyribose and a phosphate group) 
What are the nucleotide subunits? - Answer-adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine 
How are the subunits held together? - Answer-through a hydrogen bond 
What are the nucleotide subunits compliments? - Answer-Adenine and thymine 
cytosine and guanine 
How does D...
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True or false: 
Generally, the total number of nonpolar amino acids has a greater affect on protein structure than the exact order of amino acids in a polypeptide chain. - CORRECT ANSWER-False. The order in which amino acids are linked is unique for each protein and is the most important factor in determining the overall protein factor. 
 
True or False: 
The "polypeptide backbone" refers to all atoms in a polypeptide chain, except for those that form the peptide bonds. - CORRECT ANSWER-False. ...
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Question 1: What are the fundamental elements found in the molecular structure of proteins? 
 
- a. oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, amino acid side chain 
- b. nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, amino acid backbone 
- c. nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, amino acid ring 
- d. hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, amino acid group 
- Answer: a. oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, amino acid side chain 
 
Explanation: Proteins are com...
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BIOL 111 FINAL TAMU – FLETCHER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED The element present in all organic molecules is Carbon 
Cell membranes have distinct inside and outside faces. Which of the following statements is the most likely explanation for the membrane's asymmetrical nature? The two sides of a cell membrane face different environments and carry out different functions 
Which of the following statements is true about buffer solutions? They maintain a relatively constant pH when either aci...
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what does the biological activity of a protein depend on? Correct Answer-it's 3D structure and its interaction with other molecules 
 
prosthetic group Correct Answer-a metal ion or organic compound (other than an amino acid) covalently bound to a protein and essential to its activity 
 
modification types of amino acids Correct Answer- 
 
primary structure Correct Answer-a description of the covalent backbone of a polymer, including the sequence of monomeric subunits and any interchain and int...
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the structure of secondary protein is dependent on? - ️️weak H-bonds b/t C=O & NH in backbone 
- NOT SIDE CHAINS 
the structure of beta sheet's is dependent on? - ️️H-bonding is between C=O & N-H 
on ADJACENT polypeptide chains 
with proteins, structure = - ️️function 
describe the structure of primary proteins - ️️-linear sequence of amino acid residue 
-determines mRNA structure 
the structure of primary amino acids is dependent on? - ️️covalent binds b/t amino 
acids in...
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WGU Biochemistry OA 2022/2023 Questions With Answers.
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WGU Biochemistry OA 2022/2023 Questions With Answers. Amino Acid backbone consists of Ans - 1. amino group 
2. carboxyl group 
3. alpha carbon 
4. R group 
Amino group: looks likes/consists of Ans - NH3+ 
Carboxyl group looks like/consists of Ans - cooAlpha carbon looks like/consists of Ans - CH 
The three Amino acid categories Ans - 1. hydrophobic (nonpolar) 
2. polar 
3. charged 
Hydrophobic Amino Acids Ans - non polar 
afraid of h20 
usually in the middle/core of the protein 
contains H + C...
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Helix Exam 2 Chapters 4-6 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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Helix Exam 2 Chapters 4-6 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
A peptide built from three amino acids must have - ANSWERS3 side chains 
 
A dipeptide containing valine and lysine has a net charge of __ at pH 7.0 - ANSWERS+1 
 
Which bond in a polypeptide has the least rotational freedom? - ANSWERSC-N 
 
In an alpha helix, each carbonyl group - ANSWERSis a hydrogen bond acceptor 
 
a beta sheet is a type of regular secondary structure because - ANSWERSeach residue has the same backbone conformation...
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SDS-Page abbreviated for Correct Answer-Sodium Dodecyl sulfate Polyacylamide Gel Electrophoretic 
 
SDS in the presence of protein and heat Correct Answer-wraps around the protein polypeptide backbone and coat it with negative charges to the protein in order to make sure the protein have the same negative charge/mass ion. The shape of the protein is now linearlized and denatured polypeptide 
 
How and where does SDS bind to protein Correct Answer-How? by hydrophobic interaction between dodceyl g...
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BIO-320: Cell Biology Exam 1 Verified Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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What are R-Groups? - Every amino acid has another atom or group or atoms bonded to the 
central atom known as the R group. This R group gives each amino acid proteins specific characteristics, 
including size, polarity, and pH. 
What are proteins? - Proteins are large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the 
body. They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of 
the body's tissues and organs. 
What is a cell? - Cells are the basi...
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