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Choose one example of a carbohydrates with a chiral carbon and draw its Fisher's and Haworth's structure.
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- Define the term isomer and distinguish among the three principal isomer types.In the following list, identify the carbohydrate, the fatty acid, the amino acid, and the polypeptide: a. NH2CHRCOOH b. C6H12O6 c. (methionine)20 d. CH3(CH2)16COOHCarbohydrate Structures Draw the haworth projection of starch (only 2 connected monomers) and cellulose (only 2 connected monomers)?
- The following are basic building blocks of macromolecules match the building blocks with the statements below.Why are polyunsaturated omega 3 acids considered as good for our health? Explain such phenomena based on their chemical structureConstruct the two enantiomeric forms/structure of the following monosaccharides and designate the handedness of each using D, L system: a. Ribulose