LIFE 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Phosphodiester Bond, Phospholipid, Peptide
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Answers: hydroxyl carbonyl ketone aldehyde carboxyl: question 2. Answers: they have fewer fatty acid molecules per fat molecule. They are more common in animals than in plants. They have double bonds in the carbon chains of their fatty acids. They contain more hydrogen than do saturated fats having the same number of carbon atoms: question 3. Answers: the formation of disulfide bridges between monomers ionic bonding of monomers. 1 out of 1 points phosphodiester linkages dehydration reactions hydrolysis: question 5. Answers: ionic bond ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and hydrogen bonds covalent bond hydrogen bond covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds: question 6. The tertiary structure of a protein is the. A compound contains hydroxyl groups as its predominant functional group. It lacks an asymmetric carbon, and it is probably a fat or lipid. It won"t form hydrogen bonds with water: question 8. Answers: they maintain a relatively constant ph when either acids or bases are added to them.