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- The chemical bond that links amino acids in a polypeptide is an _____________.the linear sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain is referred to as a proteins _________ structure primary secondary tertiary quaternaryCreate a flowchart of Amino Acids and classify them depending on the polarity of its R group.
- The specific amino acid sequence of a protein and the resulting hydrogen bond is its ___ - primary structure - secondary structure - tertiary structure - quatemary structureDraw the chemical structure of a generic amino acid, using R for the side chain.Categorize the different amino acid side chains based on their chemical structures hydrophilic, hydrophobic, acids, or bases.
- In tabular manner, describe each biomolecule in terms of molecular structure, functions, and its importanceWhy is a protein's structure important? What can happen if there are any changes? Provide an example and cite sources.Describe the structure of a nucleotide and the general structureof a nucleic acid.
- Identify the building blocks of nucleic acids and the components of mononucleotides.What makes up the backbone structure of proteins? sugars and phosphates sulfur and carbon atoms nitrogen and carbon atoms oxygen and nitrogen atoms the side chains SubmitAmino acids attached together in a straight line structure, is called: Primary structure Quaternary structure Secondary structure Tertiary structure