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NAME THAT MOLECULE

Name that bond Hydrogen bond

name 3 differences between these molecules Dna: double helix, can copy itself, in nucleus and can’t leave Rna: single stranded, moves into cytoplasm, carries the code for protein production (messenger)

Name that molecule Name that bond Trisaccharide Ester bond

what group what group is this? is this? 1: amino group 2: carboxyl group

Name that molecule cellulose

Name these 2 structures #1 #2 1: alpha helix 2: beta pleated sheet

What structure levels are these? #1 1: secondary 2: tertiary #2

Name that molecule dipeptide

Where does this process occur? mitochondria

Name that molecule Tripeptide

Name the structure level & name that molecule Quaternary structure hemoglobin

Name the structure level & name that molecule Quaternary Insulin

Name that molecule be general & specific monosaccharide glucose

Name that bond 1: peptide bond

between this and a triglyceride? Name that molecule Phosphlipid One fatty acid is replaced with a phosphate group what is the difference between this and a triglyceride?

Name that molecule type Hormone (testosterone)

1 - what process is occuring here? 2 - what is this? 1: dehydration synthesis 2: primary protein chain/polypeptide

Name that molecule be general & specific Disaccharide sucrose

Purines OR Pyrimidines? Pyrimidines (CUT THE PYRAMID)

Name that molecule Triglyceride/neutral fat

Name that monomer nucleotide

Name that molecule glycogen

What 2 monomers make up this molecule? Fatty acids and glycerol

What is the scientific name for this molecule? Deoxyribonucleic acid

How many bonds will link these? two hydrogen bonds what type of bond?

Name that molecule What is its function? Phospholipid Selectively permeable membrane What is its function?

name that atom why is it so important to life? Carbon Small, abundant, tetrahedron, rings or chains… why is it so important to life?

name that molecule Adenosine triphosphate

saturated or unsaturated? Name that molecule Fatty acid saturated saturated or unsaturated?

Purines OR Pyrimidines? Purine (its got 2 be GAP)

Name that molecule starch

Name that molecule Triclyceride/neutral fat

Name that process Hydrolysis hydrolase Name that enzyme

What is this molecule used for? (be specific) Energy source High energy phosphate bonds Why?

Name that molecule Deoxyribonucleic acid

saturated or unsaturated? Name that molecule Fatty acid unsaturated saturated or unsaturated?

Name that molecule phospholipid

How many bonds will link these? three hydrogen bonds what type of bond?

? Name that molecule Glucose (red) Galactose (blue) ?