Amphipaths may partially dissolve in both water and non-polar solvents. When placed in a mixture containing water and organic solvents, amphipathic molecules partition the two phases. A familiar is example is the way liquid dishwashing detergent isolates oils from greasy dishes. In aqueous solutions,...
What are biomolecules? Provide an example. Which class of lipids are the main components of cell membranes? A. isoprenoids B. wax esters C. sphingolipids D. phospholipids E. none of these What are lipids? What are organic mo...
What are the three components of nucleic acids? Which lipids have fused carbon rings? Which organic molecules are nucleic acids? What kind of macromolecule is made from amino acids? What molecule connects the sugars in a strand of DNA?
Organic molecules must contain essential elements. Any compound that cannot be broken down into smaller chemicals by regular chemical changes is a chemical component or element. The building blocks whereby all matter is made are called elements. A material is considered an element if it can't be...
Some cells are organisms unto themselves; others are part of multicellular organisms. All cells are made from the same major classes of organic molecules: nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. In addition, cells can be placed in two major categories as a result of ancient ...
There are three ways in which plants have been found to be useful in medicine. First, plants are used directly as teas or in other forms for their natural constituents. Secondly, they can be used for the synthesis of drugs. Finally, organic molecules found in plants might be used as model...
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Organic N molecules in the soil solution: what is known, what is unknown and the path forwards. Plant and Soil 375, 1e19.Warren CR. Organic N molecules in the soil solution: what is known, what is unknown and the path forwards. Plant Soil. 2014;375(1-2):1-19....
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The class of organic molecules characterized by their insolubility in water is the: a. Carbohydrate. b. lipids. c. proteins. d. ions. e. nucleic acids.The monomers of carbohydrates are called what?To which class of organic compound do enzymes belong?