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Protein & Nucleic

cava chem 303 s2d73 7.05 Proteins and Nucleic Acid

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Proteins are polymers of [...]. Proteins are polymers of amino acids.
Amino acids have [...] and carboxyl groups. Amino acids have amino and carboxyl groups.
Amino group: [...] Amino group: -NH2
Carboxyl group: [...] Carboxyl group: -COOH
There are [...] naturally occurring amino acids There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids
The letter '[...]' represents the variable part of an amino acid The letter 'R' represents the variable part of an amino acid
The bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another is called a [...] bond. The bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the aminr group of another is called a peptide bond.
Polypeptides are small [...]: chains of amino acids Polypeptides are small proteins: chains of amino acids
Amino acids can be joined by [...] bonds. Amino acids can be joined by peptide bonds.
Technically, a protein can be [#] polypeptide chains. Technically, a protein can be one or more polypeptide chains.
Nucleic acids are polymers made of [...]. Nucleic acids are polymers made of nucleotides.
A [...] consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base
Purines are nitrogenous bases with [...] ring structures. Purines are nitrogenous bases with two ring structures.
Pyrimidines are nitrogenous bases with [...] ring structure. Pyrimidines are nitrogenous bases with one ring structure.
The [...] in DNA are adenine and guanine The Purines in DNA are adenine and guanine
The [...] in DNA are cytosine and thymine The Pyrimidines in DNA are cytosine and thymine
Nucleotides bond between the [...] of one nucleotide and the -OH group of the sugar of the next. Nucleotides bond between the phosphate of one nucleotide and the -OH group of the sugar of the next.
Amino acids have amino and [...] groups. Amino acids have amino and carboxyl groups.
A nucleotide consists of: a [...] group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base
A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a [...] , and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base
A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a [...] base A nucleotide consists of: a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base
Nucleotides bond between the phosphate of one nucleotide and the [...] group of the sugar of the next. Nucleotides bond between the phosphate of one nucleotide and the -OH group of the sugar of the next.
Nucleotides bond between the phosphate of one nucleotide and the -OH group of the [...] of the next. Nucleotides bond between the phosphate of one nucleotide and the -OH group of the sugar of the next.
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