Dehydration reaction
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0
Singles bonds only
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0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
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0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
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The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
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Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
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0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Hydrolysis reaction
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
 
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
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Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
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They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
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0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Isomers are what?
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Singles bonds only
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Polar
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0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
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It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
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The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
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Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Structural isomers
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Singles bonds only
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Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
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It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
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The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Geometric isomers
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Enantiomers
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0
Singles bonds only
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0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Hydroxyl
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Methyl
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
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The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
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0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Carboxyl
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Amino
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Phosphate
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Sulphydral
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Monosaccharides
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Disaccharides
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Polysaccharides
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Carbs do what in our bodies
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
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0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
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0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
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0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Unsaturated lipid has?
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0
Singles bonds only
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0
Polar
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0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
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R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
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Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
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0
2 bonds in the middle
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0
Mirror images of eachother
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Polar
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It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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They give energy to the body, through glucose
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Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
 
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0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
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The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
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Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
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0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
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The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Saturated lipid has?
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0
Singles bonds only
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Polar
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Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
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0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
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0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
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0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
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0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
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0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
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0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
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0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
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0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
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0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
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They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
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0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Whats a phospholipid?
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
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0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
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0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
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0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
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0
2 bonds in the middle
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0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
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It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
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0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Whats a triglyceride?
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
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R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
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0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
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0
2 bonds in the middle
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0
Mirror images of eachother
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Polar
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0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
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0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
What does hydrophilic mean?
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Singles bonds only
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Polar
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Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
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0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
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0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
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0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
The primary structure of protein refers to
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
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0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
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0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
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0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
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0
2 bonds in the middle
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0
Mirror images of eachother
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0
Polar
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It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
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0
It has a double or triple bond
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0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
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0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Most common type of the Secondary Structure of protein
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
The tertiary structure of protein will have
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
The quanternary structure of protein is
0%
0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
0
The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
Proteins do what in the body
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0
Singles bonds only
0%
0
Polar
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0
Is the the a helix and b pleated sheet. Both are held together by hydrogen bonds
0%
0
Charged, released h, and are considerd acidic
0%
0
Its a glycerol + three fatty acids
0%
0
Are long chain of monosaccharides linked by polysaccharides
0%
0
R------CH3.. And is nonpolar
0%
0
Charged, and releases H, considered acidic
0%
0
2 bonds in the middle
0%
0
Mirror images of eachother
0%
0
Polar
0%
0
It's number of carbons is usually three to seven and they are simple sugars
0%
0
It has a double or triple bond
0%
0
A single polypeptide chain with one or more protein secondary structures
0%
0
They give energy to the body, through glucose
0%
0
Charged, accepts H, and are considered basic
0%
0
They form when two monosaccharides do a dehydration reaction
0%
0
Its a glycerol + two fatty acisd + a phosphate group
0%
0
 
0%
0
It means "love water" (hydrophobic is the opposite)
0%
0
The sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. It's held together by covalent bonds
0%
0
The number and arrangement of multiple folded protein sybunits in a complex
0%
0
They do most of the work in cells and are required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs
0%
0
Polymers are broken down into monomers, and a water molecule is used during the breakdown
0%
0
They are the same type and have the same # of atoms but are arranged differently
0%
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The hydrogen of a monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer, releasing a water molecule
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