What are simple or complex carbs? Monomer: A monomer is the most simple molecule that cannot be broken down into simpler molecules and one that combines with other monomers (through anabolic reactions) to build polymers. Answer and Explanation: ...
What is the directionality of lipids, proteins, and carbs? Which of the following macromolecules are made of amino acids? (a) proteins (b) complex carbohydrates (c) nucleic acids (d) lipids. What are monomers of the organic compounds below? 1. carbohydrates 2. l...
but i don't want to take the "lose weight pills" because i have gastritis, and till about 7 months ago i was puking everything that i put in my mouth. sometimes i could not even chew, like white bread it was gross to me and in the middle of my sickness i gained weight and now...
but i don't want to take the "lose weight pills" because i have gastritis, and till about 7 months ago i was puking everything that i put in my mouth. sometimes i could not even chew, like white bread it was gross to me and in the middle of my sickness i gained weight and now...
Cellobiose is composed of two glucose monomers with a 1-4 linkage. Sucrose is composed of one glucose monomer and one fructose monomer with an 1-2 linkage. How are disaccharides used in the body? When we consume disaccharides our bodies break them down into single sugars. These sugars are ...
of ___ ___ units. • These repeating units are called ___. • A polymer molecule are made up of ___ of monomers. M M M M M M M M Natural Polymers Cotton from plants is a natural polymer and is used to make clothing Silk from silk worms is used to make cloth Wood is a...
Due to complex pectin structure of fruits, it is difficult to extract juice from this highly viscous jellified pulp [14]. Pectinase enzyme acts on the pectin andbreaks the glycosidic bonds present between the galacturonic acid monomersthereby decreases the water holding capacity of pectin. ...
What are the monomers and polymers of: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nuclei acids? What is the name of the monomer that makes up proteins? What are the monomers of proteins? There are 20 different types. What type of macro-molecule is frequently an enzyme? a. Carbohydrat...
What are the most desirable types of carbohydrates for the body? Explain in detail. Define carbohydrates. Thoroughly explain monomers and structure. What is their role? Describe the different categories of carbohydrates and their uses. How would you explain the importance of amino acids and proteins...
What are the monomers of proteins? What kind of bond holds the monomers together? Which of the following molecules is the most likely to cross the membrane by simple diffusion? a. glucose b. Na+ c. a steroid d. an amino acid e. a peripheral protein ...