Polysaccharides 1. pict 2. 3 What is the name of the monomer that all polysaccharides are composed of? What is the predominant functional group in a polysaccharide? What of alent linkage connects the monomers?

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ܝܚܕ ܟܕ ܚ ܥܛܕ
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4.
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Polysaccharides
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DNA
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SCH 4U0
NATURAL POLYMERS – INDEPENDENT STUDY
As living things, we are a collection of complex organic molecules. Being made of over 70% water, the
problem of solubility is a serious one. Keep in mind how these organic molecules are structured to
enhance their solubility.
Use pages 124-127 to help you answer these questions in your notes. Be sure to use
complete sentences and diagrams to help summarize relevant information.
Proteins
What is the name of the monomer that all polysaccharides are composed of?
What is the predominant functional group in a polysaccharide?
What type of covalent linkage connects the monomers?
Compare and contrast the structure and function of starch and glycogen.
What is the name of the monomer that all proteins are composed of?
What are the predominant functional groups in proteins?
What type of covalent linkage connects the monomers?
Sketch the two amino acids on page 126. Contrast the polarity of the side chains.
What is the name of the monomer that DNA is composed of?
What is the predominant functional groups in DNA?
The covalent linkage between nucleotides is called a phosphodiester bond. Sketch this linkage.
What type of bond connects the two strands of the DNA double helix?
Transcribed Image Text:ܝܚܕ ܟܕ ܚ ܥܛܕ 4. 4. 2. 3. 1. Polysaccharides 2. 3. 4. DNA 1. SCH 4U0 NATURAL POLYMERS – INDEPENDENT STUDY As living things, we are a collection of complex organic molecules. Being made of over 70% water, the problem of solubility is a serious one. Keep in mind how these organic molecules are structured to enhance their solubility. Use pages 124-127 to help you answer these questions in your notes. Be sure to use complete sentences and diagrams to help summarize relevant information. Proteins What is the name of the monomer that all polysaccharides are composed of? What is the predominant functional group in a polysaccharide? What type of covalent linkage connects the monomers? Compare and contrast the structure and function of starch and glycogen. What is the name of the monomer that all proteins are composed of? What are the predominant functional groups in proteins? What type of covalent linkage connects the monomers? Sketch the two amino acids on page 126. Contrast the polarity of the side chains. What is the name of the monomer that DNA is composed of? What is the predominant functional groups in DNA? The covalent linkage between nucleotides is called a phosphodiester bond. Sketch this linkage. What type of bond connects the two strands of the DNA double helix?
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