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- Describe the components of a nucleotide. Name some nucleic acids and nucleotides, and discuss the importance of these compounds in living organisms.Explain at least three functions that lipids serve in plants and/or animals.Describe the four levels of protein structure. How do a proteins side groups influence its interactions with other substances? What happens when a protein is denatured?
- Modify the structure of cysteineDescribe disaccharide and list at list three examples. Describe polysaccharide and list at list three examples. What is the bond between sugars in a polysaccharide? Describe the function of sugars in protein structures and functions.Construct a Venn diagram using the one-letter symbol of the amino acids. Provide a reason that indicates why the amino acids are groups according to the venn diagram.