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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 53.85 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...polymers, built from monomers Three of the...
...small molecules called monomers. Some of the...
...that serve as monomers have other functions...
...reactions in cells. Monomers are connected by...
...forms between two monomers, each monomer contributes...
...bonds that connect monomers in a polymer...
...polymers. The resulting monomers are absorbed by...
...to assemble the monomers into new and...
...small number of monomers. Each cell has...
...the 40–50 common monomers and some others...
...occur rarely. These monomers can be connected...
...synthesis of other monomers, such as amino...
...by its sugar monomers and by the...
...entirely of glucose monomers. Plants store surplus...
...of the glucose monomers in starch are...
...alpha () glucose monomers. Cellulose is a...
...beta () glucose monomers, making every other...
...to its glucose monomers through the use...
...20 amino acid monomers. Polymers of amino...
...acids are the monomers from which proteins...
...from a few monomers to thousands. Each...
...of two cysteine monomers act to rivet...
...are made of monomers called nucleotides. There...
...made of nucleotide monomers organized as polynucleotides....
N/A 156
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 228.26 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...of repeating subunits (monomers) covalently bonded together...
...depends on the monomers involved and the...
...for naming the monomers and complexes of...
...and complexes of monomers of the carbohydrates....
...the carbohydrates. The monomers of carbohydrates are...
...also made of monomers covalently bonded together....
...this case the monomers are called Amino...
...macromolecules because the monomers are not covalently...
...(via RNA). The monomers of nucleic acids...
...to being the monomers of nucleic acids,...
...& FAD). The monomers (nucleotides) are comprised...
N/A 117
Solutions | Approved: 6 years ago | 86.24 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...large molecules from monomers is A. hydrolysis....
...carbon and phosphorus monomers. E. carbon and...
...form bonds between monomers. B. They use...
...break bonds in monomers. C. They use...
...forming bonds between monomers. 51. ____ bonds...
...are formed between monomers to form a...
...How are the monomers in proteins joined?...
...How are the monomers in nucleic acids...
...eaten polymers into monomers. B. It is...
N/A 146
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...polymers, built from monomers. Three of the...
...small molecules called monomers. Some of the...
...that serve as monomers have other functions...
...classes of macromolecules. Monomers are connected by...
...forms between two monomers, each monomer contributes...
...bonds that connect monomers in a polymer...
...polymers. The resulting monomers are absorbed by...
...to assemble the monomers into new and...
...small number of monomers. Each cell has...
...the 40–50 common monomers and some others...
...occur rarely. These monomers can be connected...
...synthesis of other monomers, such as amino...
...entirely of glucose monomers. Plants store surplus...
...of the glucose monomers in starch are...
...alpha () glucose monomers. Cellulose is a...
...beta () glucose monomers, making every other...
...to its glucose monomers through the use...
...20 amino acid monomers. Polymers of proteins...
...acids are the monomers from which proteins...
...from a few monomers to thousands. Each...
...of two cysteine monomers act to rivet...
...made of nucleotide monomers organized as polynucleotides....
N/A 173
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