Describe monosaccharide, disaccharide, oligosaccharide, and polysaccharide in terms of the number of units. Give an example for each.
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Describe monosaccharide, disaccharide, oligosaccharide, and polysaccharide in terms of the number of units. Give an example for each.
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- Distinguish among the following: a. monosaccharide, polysaccharide, disaccharide b. peptide bond, polypeptide c. glycerol, fatty acid d. nucleotide, nucleic acidCellulose and starch are examples of______. a. monosaccharides b. disaccharides c. lipids d. polysaccharidesIn 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)16COOH
- The monomers that make up proteins are called_____. a. nucleotides b. disaccharides c. amino acids d. chaperonesWhich of the following is the carbohydrate, the fatty acid, the amino acid, and the polypeptide? a. +NH3CHRCOO b. C6H12O6 c. (glycine)20 d. CH3(CH2)16COOHAn example of a monosaccharide is ________. a. fructose b. glucose c. galactose d. all of the above
- _______ are to protein as ______ are to nucleic acids. a. Sugars; lipids c. Amino acids; hydrogen bonds b. Sugars; proteins d. Amino acids; nucleotidesDefine and give an example of a monosaccharid, disaccharide, and a polysaccharide.Explain the differences between a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, and apolysaccharide, and give an example of each.
- Describe 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.Name four important monosaccharides and tell where each occurs in nature.Define carbohydrate and monosaccharide