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Which of the following is formed by the linking of two amino acids?
a. a peptide bond
b. a functional group
c. quaternary structure
d. an ionic bond
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- The backbone of organic compounds forms when _________ atoms are covalently bonded.Choose the best answer for following question Which of the following levels of protein structure is determined byinteractions of more than one polypeptide chain?a. primary c. tertiaryb. secondary d. quaternaryChoose the correct answer. Determine the interactions shown in the figure at point P a)Electrostatic interaction b)Covalent bonding involving R-groups c)Hydrogen bonding of the peptide backbone d)Hydrogen bonding of the R-groups e)Hydrophobic interaction
- Choose the best answer for following question Which of the following is incorrect regarding nucleotides?a. They contain a sugar, a nitrogen-containing base, and aphosphate group.b. They are the monomers of fats and polysaccharides.c. They join together by alternating covalent bonds between thesugars and phosphate groups.d. They are present in both DNA and RNA.Choose the best answer for following question. An unequal sharing of electrons is a characteristic of a/ana. ionic bond.b. polar covalent bond.c. nonpolar covalent bond.d. All of these are correct.Using the answers to the above questions, write a summary of how the amino acid substitution would affect the protein structure. This is using the questions I have asked.
- A covalent bond consists of a pair of shared electrons between two atoms. How does this shared pair hold the atoms together? What is the relationship of this covalent bond with Octet rule? Give an example to support your answer.Choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement. The base pairs are held together primarily by a. covalent bonds c. ionic bonds b. hydrogen bonds d. gyrasesChoose the best answer for following question. Hydrogen bonds are formed as a result of which of the following?a. ionic bondsb. nonpolar covalent bondsc. polar covalent bondsd. None of these are correct.
- Choose the best answer for following question. The monomers of the carbohydrates are thea. polysaccharides.b. disaccharides.c. monosaccharides.d. waxes.What is the name of the bond formed between adjacent amino acids in a protein?Question 34 options: A) hydrogen B) carboxyl C) peptide D) ester E) phosphodiesterWhich of these are considered “part” of each amino acid? A. Carboxyl acid group B. All of the options are correct C. R Group D. Amino group