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Biochemistry
Misc.
100

how do you determine whether a monosaccharide is alpha or beta?

you look at the free anomeric carbon

100

would an 18 carbon fatty acid be soluble in water? 

no, it has too many carbons 

100

What is the triacylglycerol reaction that only works on unsaturated fatty acids and adds H2

hydrogenation 

100

Where is glycogen found? 

In the liver and muscles 

100

Fats, Oils, and Waxes are examples of what? 

lipids or fatty acids 

200

what two functional groups are needed to form a peptide bond?

a carboxylic acid and an amine

200

what is the purpose of glycogen in animal cells? 

stores energy 

200

what two products do you get during the hydrolysis of a fat 

a glycerol and 3 fatty acids 

200

what example was used to describe the structure of an alpha helix protein? 

a cork screw 

200

Which is the C-terminal in the following poly peptide: 

Gly-Gly-Lys-Ser-Ala

Ala (the last amino acid) 

300

Which monosaccharides make up lactose? 

glucose and galactose 

300

Which two characteristics belong to INorganic compounds: 

has covalent bonds 

ionic bonding

low melting point/boiling point

low flammability 

flammable 

insoluable 

ionic bonding & low flammability 

300

what two reactants do you need during the esterification of a fat? 

a glycerol and 3 fatty acids

300

what are the three secondary structures of proteins? 

alpha helix, beta pleated sheet, triple helix 

300

What is the name of the saturated fatty acid with an 18 carbon chain that comes from animal fat? 

Stearic Acid

400

Determine which one is saturated and unsaturated?

Oleic and Stearic Acid

Oleic = unsaturated

Stearic = saturated

400

Which of these is WRONG about unsaturated fatty acids: 

low melting/boiling point

solid at room temperature 

can't stack close together 

less LDFs

 solid at room temperature 

- they're liquid 

400

amidation is used in the process of making what?

carbohydrates 

polypeptides 

lipids 

polypeptides 

400

how are the glycosidic bonds of cellulose and amylose different? 

cellulose has a bond of beta 1,4 while amylose is alpha 1,4 

400

what is the name of the process that adds triacylglycerol to 3NaOH? 

saponification 

500

What are "essential" amino acids?  

amino acids that can't be manufactured in humans

500

Why do saturated fatty acids have a higher melting and boiling point than unsaturated fatty acids?

Since they don't have any double bonds, they are able to stack on top of each other and create more London dispersion forces

500

What is the name of the reaction that produces C6H12Oand oxygen? 

photosynthesis 

500

which amino acids are hydrophobic? 

polar, acidic, basic 

500

What is the name of the reaction that turns a fat from liquid to solid? 

hydrogenation (unsaturated fatty acid to saturated) 

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