"Proteins and Nucleic Acids" Session
BIOL 1A
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02.14.22
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02.16.22
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Which is NOT a component of an amino acid?
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Which is the predominant enantiomer for amino acids?
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If a tripeptide is made, how many molecules of water are released?
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The two most common regions in the secondary structure of proteins are:
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Denaturation of a protein may lead to which of the following?
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Positively charged amino acids are ___, negatively charged amino acids are ___.
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___ is the covalent bond that joins protein monomers together.
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The ___ is the free amino group of a polypeptide and ___ is the free carboxyl group.
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Protein shape is critical to its function?
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There are ___ levels of protein structure.
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___ is a polypeptide's unique 3D structure.
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A variety of chemical interactions determine a proteins tertiary structure.
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Several subunits held together by interactions is a protein's ___.
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Which of the following bases is only found in RNA?
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___ is/are single stranded while ___ is/are helical.
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___ are nitrogenous bases with two rings, while ___ only have one.
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___ converts DNA to RNA, and ___ converts RNA to protein.
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In RNA, adenine will pair with:
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An amino acid's ___ determines an amino acid's nature.
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All amino acids have two enantiomeric forms (L & R).
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Protein secondary structures arise from ___ bonding between amino and carboxyl groups.
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Nucleotides combine to form ___.
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Which is NOT a purine?
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Which is NOT a pyrimidine?
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The sugar in nucleotides are classified as:
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Adenine will pair with ___, and cytosine will pair with ___.
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Strands of DNA are antiparallel and complementary.
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