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...
What are molecules composed of long chains of amino acids called? What are the monomers of proteins? Substances like amino acids and some simple sugars enter the cell through which process? What type of protein is exclusively made at the rough ER? a. Enzymes b. Filamentous proteins c. ...
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 natural polymer used for paper Natural latex from rubber tree is a polymer Rubber can be used to...
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Carbs are broken down in the small intestine, not the liver. Byanon68832— On Mar 04, 2010 Hydrocarbons are typically oils and linear in structure. Carbohydrates are typically solids and have structures that are ring-like in the monomers. Wikipedia is a great place to resolve these questions ...
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 in a diet to a person who is following a diet composed primarily of carbohydrates? What is meant by ...
In amino acids, what is the name of the monomer that makes up proteins? What is the polymer consisting of many nucleotide monomers in a chain? It is another word for nucleic acid. 1. What are the four classes of biological macromolecules? For each of the four classes, tell...
What are the monomers of proteins? What are enzymes? A. proteins B. vitamins C. genes D. fats Phospholipids and proteins can have an attached carbohydrate chain. What are the names for each molecule? List three functions they perform. (a) Which type of ...
What are the monomers of proteins? What kind of bond holds the monomers together? What molecules would your body produce by digesting the proteins in a piece of chicken? a. glucose b. starch c. amino acids d. minerals What connects one amino acid to another...