Label the functional groups and the bonds in Fig.1.

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Label the functional groups and the bonds in Fig.1. BCH 3000 – PRINSIP BIOKIMIA - KUIZ 1- 11.9.2014 NAME: ............................... MATRIC. NO ............................................ Label the functional groups and the bonds in Fig.1. Figure 1 What is the name of the molecule in Fig. 1? What are the monomers in Fig.1 called? Name the functional groups that are labelled A and B in Fig. 2 A Figure 2 B

Carbonyl Hydroxyl Amino Carboxyl Dipeptide Residues

Peptide bond = Amide bond

A Aldehyde Hydroxyl B