A single unit on a protein is called
What is an amino acid?
This type of lipid has a four ringed carbons?
What are steroids?
The ratio for carbohydrates
What is CH2O?
Guanine will bond to…
What is cytosine?
This type of bonding is when two atoms share electrons.
What is covalent?
A protein can only function when it is in this structure
What is tertiary?
This type of lipid makes up cell membranes
What are phospholipids?
What is chitin, peptidoglycan and cellulose?
The secondary structure of DNA is due to this type of bonding along the backbone…
What is H-bonding?
This is an example of active transport....and it works to...
what is Na/K pump and create a concentration gradient?
If an amino acid was to be added to a polypeptide chain, it would bind to this end…
What is the C terminus?
Every lipid is made up of these two things?
These can vary between carbohydrates
What is the location of the carbonyl group, the number of Cs, and the spatial arrangement of atoms?
The sequence of DNA, in the 5’ to 3,’ made from the following template:
5’-GATATCGAT-3’
What is 5’ A T C G A T A T C 3’?
What is covalent?
These are specific proteins that help a forming protein fold properly
What are chaperones?
These molecules would best move through a cell membrane (phsopholipids)?
What are small, nonpolar molecules?
What is beta and alpha have opposite orientations?
Cytosine, uracil and thymine are one ringed structures which are also known as the
What are pyramidines?
What is good solvent, high specific heat, high heat of vaporization?
If denatured, a protein will lose this/these level(s) of structure
What is secondary and tertiary?
This type of fatty acid would increase fluidity of a membrane
What is unsaturated fatty acid?
This is the reason why glucose and starch has more energy
What is the amount of CH bonds?
What is phosphorus?
A sample of red blood cells is placed into a hypotonic solution. The RBC will...
What is burst/hemolysis?