Polymers are compounds formed when smaller compounds called the monomers are repeatedly linked together. Polymers can be found in nature playing a variety of functions. Inside us polymers like proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids play a very important role in sustaining life....
What is the general name for the kinds of chemical reactions that joins smaller molecules to form macromolecules? What functional groups are found in nucleotides? What are enzymes and what do they do for the cell? The compounds adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine are called the nucleic ...
The hook is a short curved structure that joins filament with the basal body. It produces repulsion like the propeller during the revolving of flagella. The basal body is a set of rings embedded in the cell wall and plasma membrane. It consists of 2 pairs of rings in Gram-Negative bacteria...
How are polymers classified according to their structure? Give important features of each class. Also give two examples of each class. View Solution Explain briefly : (a) Restriction enzymes (b) Recombination DNA View Solution Discuss the classification of hydrocarbons. Give two examples of each ty...
The next layer is then cured and adjoins the previously cured one. After the final layer is cured, the print is removed from the resin. At this stage, it is fully formed though can be strengthened with further curing in a UV oven....
are much more active (as always, can be a good thing, can be a bad thing, up to you to decide), work effectively at a broader range of times and temperatures, and have a higher yield due to their excellent wetting action which leads to an improved mechanical resistance of joins. ...
Sheet lamination can be split into two different technologies, laminated object manufacturing (LOM) and ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM). LOM uses alternate layers of material and adhesive to create items with visual and aesthetic appeal, while UAM joins thin sheets of metal via ultrasonic weld...
pentose sugar, a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group. Nucleotides bind via covalent bonds as the phosphate group of one joins with the hydroxyl group of another to form polynucleotides. In DNA, two polynucleotides combine via hydrogen bonds at the nitrogenous bases to form a DNA double ...
A dehydration reaction joins two glucose molecules to form maltose. The formula for glucose is C6H12O6. What is the formula for maltose? What are the three major types of carbohydrates? What is the difference between them? What is the amino acid at the C-terminus of the protein?
What is the general name for the kinds of chemical reactions that joins smaller molecules to form macromolecules? What functional groups are found in nucleotides? Which of the following monosaccharides is a ketohexose? a. Fructose b. Glucose c. Xylose d. Galactose e. Ribose ...