Identify and explain examples of monomers and polymers in carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. What are the subunits of nucleic acid? 1.Sugar, phosphate, and lipids 2.Ribose, adenine and phosphates 3.Amino acids, RNA and ATP 4. Carbohydrates, lipids...
The bacterial glycome comprises all carbohydrates, carbohydrate derivatives as well as glycoconjugates. These compounds are incorporated in many different functions within the cell and can be found in nearly all parts of the cellular system, from cytoplasm to outer decoration of the cell wall and ...
Carbohydrates c. Lipids d. All of the above. What is the type of RNA molecule that carries copies of instructions for the assembly of amino acids into proteins from DNA to the rest of the cell? What is a small particle in the cell on w...
The ‘green’ monomers are obtained from biomass components (carbohydrates, lignin, vegetable oils, and proteins), being some of them already produced at an industrial level [10], [11]. As example, it is possible to stress some diols, such as isosorbide (IS), 1,3-propanediol (PDO), 1...
polymers K Satoh 534 coordination polymerization system with early transition metal catalysts.114 Itaconic acid and its derivatives are another candidate for bio-based acrylic monomers, which are produced via the fermentation of carbohydrates such as lactic acid or the pyrolysis of natural citric acid....
Thermal stability and composition of mineral-bound organic matter in density fractions of soil Some unexpected low-temperature volatilization of carbohydrates, N-containing compounds, peptides, and phenols and lignin monomers was assigned to hot-water-... H. ㏑. Schulten,P. Leinweber P - 《...
Which enzyme catalyzes conversion of energy-storage molecules by adding or removing a phosphate? When the body's digestive system breaks down starch (a complex carbohydrate) into simpler carbohydrates, the reaction is: a. anabolic and results in the release of en...
What are the chemical components of a DNA molecule? What type of monomer is glucose? What type of organic molecule is DNA? What is the constituent monomer of carbohydrates? What is DNA helicase? What are the differences between polymers and monomers? What monomer is used to form the polymer...
Which type of food molecule provides components for cellular structures like plasma membranes, myelin sheaths, and steroid hormones? A. protein B. lipids C. complex carbohydrates D. glucoseWhat are the building blocks of carbohydrates, nucleic acids, protein...
Carbohydrates- polymers are polysaccharides and disaccharides*; monomers are monosaccharides (simple sugars) *Technically, diglycerides, and triglycerides are not true polymers because they form via dehydration synthesis of smaller molecules, not from the end-to-end linkage of monomers that characterizes tr...