Sometimes described as "pleated," these are made of strands of polypeptide that link together in parallel or anti-parallel formation by hydrogen bonds
What are beta sheets.
400
Of the two enzymes:
alpha glucosidase and beta glucosidase, the one that can digest cellulose (you might be able to figure it out if you think about it).
What is beta glycosidase.
400
The major component of a lipid bilayer
What is a phospholipid?
400
An atom of carbon that has four unique things connected to it, and therefore can exist in two mirror forms
What is a chiral carbon?
500
non-covalent interaction that hold together many structures.
What are hydrogen bonds? (accept hydrophobic interactions or dispersion forces)
500
Mediated by the "R" side chains, it gives a single polypeptide its 3-D fold.
What is tertiary structure?
500
The difference in mass between the linear form of glucose and the cyclic form.
What is 0?
500
A form of double bond normally not found in fatty acids in nature
What is a trans bond?
500
a helix with a hydrophobic face and a hydrophilic face