Proteins Clicker. The molecules marked “W” are best described as: 1.Monomers 2.Polymers 3.Isomers 4.isotopes.

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Proteins Clicker

The molecules marked “W” are best described as: 1.Monomers 2.Polymers 3.Isomers 4.isotopes

Reactions A and B are respectively known as: A B 1.Dehydration, hydrolysis 2.Condensation, hydrolysis 3.Polymerization, decomposition 4.Hydrolysis, dehydration

Molecule(s) “X” are most likely: 1.Carbohydrates 2.Monomers 3.Polymers 4.Water 5.Starch

If molecule “Y” is a protein, molecule marked “W” is most likely: 1.Sugars 2.Nucleotides 3.Carboxyl Group 4.Amino acids 5.Fatty Acids

When a dehydration reaction takes place between the molecules below, a ___________ bond is formed: 1.Polar 2.Peptide 3.Ionic 4.Hydrogen 5.Amino ………………………………… ………………………………… ….

What level of protein structure is shown here? Primary 2.Secondary 3.Tertiary 4.Quaternary Amino Acid Chain

Diagrams A and B are respectively (in that order) called a Random coil/alpha helix 2.Alpha helix/beta sheet 3.Beta sheet/random coil 4.Beta sheet/alpha helix AB

a b c Which bond type is called a hydrogen bond? d 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D

a b c Where would an ionic bond form? d 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D

a b c Which area(s) of this molecule would be repulsed by water? d 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D

a b c Which level of protein structure is shown here? d 1.primary 2.secondary 3.tertiary 4.quaternary

What level of protein structure is shown below? 1.Primary 2.Secondary 3.Tertiary 4.Quaternary

Substance A is most likely a Enzyme 2.Active site 3.Substrate 4.Inhibitor A

Which of the following reason(s) could cause proteins to denature? 1.Change in temperature 2.Change in pH 3.Change in salt concentration