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- Which of the following might cause the denaturation of a protein? Select all that apply. A.)Highly acidic conditions B.)Highly basic conditions C.)High concentrations of salt D.)High heatWhich 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 RNAAdjacent amino acids are linked together by the formation of a peptide bond between which of the following? A. An R group and a carboxyl group B. Two R groups C. An amine group and a carboxyl group D. Two amine groups
- Match the level of protein structure to its description: Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary A. Folding due to interactions among the peptide backbone B. Interactions among multiple polypeptide chains C. Sequence of amino acids D. Folding due to interactions among side chainsWhich of the following statements is/are TRUE for globular proteins? A. sensitive to changes in pH & heat B. regular amino acid sequence C. soluble in water D. structural roleWhat two products can be generated from the transamination of an amino acid? a. a carbon skeleton and the amino acid glutamate b. ketone bodies and glycerol c. palmitic acid and fatty acids d. fatty acids and glycerol
- An earlier mission to Mars contained instruments that determined that amino acids were present on the surface of Mars. Why were scientists excited by this discovery?Which of the following statements about proteins is FALSE? a They can be hydrophobic, hydrophilic, or both. b They are composed of amino acids. c Their primary function is energy storage. d They have multiple levels of structural organization.Which types of amino acids (polar, nonpolar, or charged) are expected to be found primarily in the core of proteins that are in aqueous solution? Justify your response.
- Between which two amino acids do disulfide bonds form? A.Alanine-Glycine B.Serine-Threonine C.Cysteine-cysteine D.Methionine-methionineWhich part of the amino acid varies between different types of amino acids? A. The amino group B. The carboxyl group C. The side chain D. All of the aboveA portion of a polypeptide chain contains the following sequence of amino acids: (-Met, -Leu, -Ala, -Cys, -Asp-) a.) Which amino acid can form a disulfide bond? b.) Which amino acids are likely to make the polypeptide more soluble in water? c.) Which amino acids are likely to make the polypeptide less soluble in water? d.) How does the primary structure of a protein affect its tertiary structure?