3. What bonds are present in the formation of nucleotide and the binding of a nucleotide to another nucleotide in DNA? Show the bonds.
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Q: 1. How are nucleotides formed?
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- Pyrimidines built from a single carbon ring are: a. cytosine and thymine. b. adenine, cytosine, and guanine. c. adenine and thymine. d. cytosine and guanine. e. adenine and guanine.1. How are nucleotides formed?1. What bonds are responsible for joining the pentose sugar of one nucleotide to the phosphate group of the other nucleotide? 2. What bond connects the nitrogenous base to the pentose sugar?
- 1. Using diagrammatic representations, distinguish between: nucleotide, nucleoside and nucleic acid.1. Define nucleic acids. Mention the types and parts of nucleic acids2. What are the monomers that make up nucleic acids?3. How do RNA and DNA differ?3. Choose one of the following structures (a or b) to draw. a) Draw the basic structure of a nucleotide that is found only in RNA. Use 'P' for the phosphate (or try to draw this functional group if you wish). You must correctly draw the sugar/ribose, and include the appropriate nitrogenous base attached at the correct location. OR b) Draw the basic structure of the polysaccharide amylose (starch) - only include 3 monosaccharides within this chain. You do not need to draw the 'C' atoms within the ring, unless you want to. If you wish to leave the hydrogen atoms out that is fine, but make sure to include all functional groups and important bonds. 4. Illustrate with diagram(s) the process of competitive inhibition. Your labels and a brief description will be enough to summarize the process perfectly.
- 3. Choose one of the following structures (a or b) to draw. a) Draw the basic structure of a nucleotide that is found only in RNA. Use 'P' for the phosphate (or try to draw this functional group if you wish). You must correctly draw the sugar/ribose, and include the appropriate nitrogenous base attached at the correct location. OR b) Draw the basic structure of the polysaccharide amylose (starch) - only include 3 monosaccharides within this chain. You do not need to draw the 'C' atoms within the ring, unless you want to. If you wish to leave the hydrogen atoms out that is fine, but make sure to include all functional groups and important bonds.4. Draw and name the covalent linkage between two deoxynucleotides. Indicate both the 5’ and 3’ end. You should include all relevant atoms, though for the bases you may simply put the one-letter abbreviation instead of a drawing.9. Describe the importance of DNA in determining the structure of a particular protein.
- 19. Which of the following nitrogenous bases are classified as pyrimidines? Group of answer choices cytosine and guanine cytosine and thymine adenine and uracil adenine and guanine3. Explain the details about chemical composition of nucleic acid with a differentiating note about Nucleosides and Nucleotides. Also draw the structure of a polynucleotide chain (DNA).1. What type of nucleic acid does this complex occur? 2. Name the second nucleotide from the 3' to 5' end. 3. Name the third nucleotide from the 3' to 5' end.