The molecule diagramed here is a: A. Carbohydrate B. Lipid C. Protein What organic compounds are present in the cell that aren't one of the four main groups (lipids, nucleic acids, amino acids, and carbohydrates)? What would the amino acids on the outside of...
What is the role of amino acids in protein synthesis? What is the minimal amount of amino acids that are needed to make a protein? Which region of a tRNA molecule binds to amino acids? Do amino acids have phosphorous? What would be the anticodon of the tRNA that recognizes this codon 5...
There are two major classes of nucleic acids: deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). DNA is the molecule that contains all of the information required to build and maintain the cell; RNA has several roles associated with expression of the information stored in DNA. Of course,...
46What is peptide bond? How is it formed? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 It is the amide bond present between two amino acids units in peptides and protein. It is formedbyeliminating on molecule of water from a-CO0H group and a -NH2 group of two amino acid ...
更多“Amino acids join up into a large chain (polymer) to create what biological molecule(s)?”相关的问题 第1题 Which of the following amino acids are not essential amino acids for pigs() A.Lys B.Met C.Gly D.Thr 点击查看答案 第2题 Which of the following amino acids doesn’t ...
Glutathionedeficiency, also known as glutathione synthetase deficiency, is a disorder that prevents the body from producing glutathione, a molecule that is made up of threeamino acidsand that is essential in maintaining the normal function of the body'simmune system. Glutathione prevents cell damage ...
A tripeptide is a specific type ofpeptide, or protein molecule, that is formed when three differentamino acidsjoin together. Each of these molecules contains three amino acids and threepeptide bonds. There are many different variations, and accordingly many different jobs and functions; in general,...
Is the following molecule a D amino acid or an L amino acid? Identify it. Which of the following amino acids is most likely to be found in position 1 or 4 on keratin and why? Glu, Gln, Ile, Asp, Pro Which two functional groups are in all amino acids?
(a) What are the bonds between the amino acids? (b) What determines how the amino acid behaves? Protein Structure Proteins are made of smaller monomers known as amino acids. Dependent on the order of amino acids, the protein can have radically different functions....
Proteins are polymers formed from What kind of macromolecule is made from amino acids? How are receptor proteins made? What organelle makes proteins? What are regulatory proteins? What 2 organelles produce proteins? What does the nucleus do in protein synthesis? What molecule holds instructions for...