What charge do Protons Carry?
Positive
the combination of two amino acids results in a:
a) monomer
b) dipeptide
c) polypeptide
d) nucleic acid
b) dipeptide
Maltose = x + y?
Glucose and Glucose
which process involves adding water to break down molecules
dehydration synthesis
Ionic
Lipids are rich in which two elements
Carbon and Hydrogen
Lactose = x+y?
Glucose and Glactoe
In DNA, which of the following is a base pair with adenine?
Thymine
Which type of bond is the strongest
Ionic
A pH of 7 is considered?
Basic
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is an example of:
a)protein
b)lipid
c)carbohydrate
d)nucleic acid
Nucleic Acid
Which polysaccharide is the storage from for glucose used by animals including human?
Glycogen
Which type of reaction will nucleotides undergo to form DNA and RNA molecules
catabolism
dehydration synthesis
hydrolisis
denatuaration
dehydration synthesis
Which for the following are hydrogen ion donners?
acid
base
ionic bond
orbital
acid
Atoms that vary in the number of neutrons, but not Protons are called?
Isotopes
Which of the following types of fatty acids have all of their carbons with hydrogen atoms?
saturated fatty acids
unsaturated fatty acids
polyunsaturated fatty acids
triglycerides
saturated fatty acids
Sucrose = x+y?
Glucose + Fructose
Which sugar is used to form RNA?
glucose
fructose
ribose
deoxyribose
ribose
Which process involves adding water to break down molecules
Hydrolysis
How many neutrons does the most commonly occurring Hydrogen atom have?
What is Carbohydrates Monomer?
Monosaccharides
Fructose, Glucose, and Galactose all have the chemical formula of C6H12O6. They are considered?
Hexoses
What do DNA and RNA assist with on a molecular level?
the creation of proteins
Enzymes:
catalyze multiple reactions with multiple substances
catalyze reactions only for specific use
slow down chemical reactions
are a nucleic acid monomer
catalyze reactions only for specific use