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- In 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)16COOHHow would a monosaccharide with 7 C atoms & a ketone group be classified? Choose your answer from the following options. EXPLAIN. Aldoheptose Ketoheptose Heptoaldose Heptoketose Aldose heptose Ketose heptoseMatch the structures and common names of the three fatty acids to their systematic names. cis-A -Hexadecenoate Coo palmitoleic acid lauric acid n-Dodecanate Answer Bank COO 12 cis, cis-A, A -Octadecadienoate linoleic acid
- Sphingolipids can contain of all of the following except O more than one choice O phosphate O Glycerol O a mono- or oligosaccharide Osphingosine.Hydrocarbon groups of selected amino acids The structures of the R groups of selected amino acids are shown in the following table. Amino acid Abbreviation R group glutamic acid Glu -CH2CH2COO- lle |-CH(CH3)(CH2CH3) isoleucine leucine Leu — СH-CH(CH3)2 serine Ser -CH2OH threonine Thr -CH(OH)CH3 valine Val -CH(CH3)2 Part A Give the name for the peptide CH3 CH3 CH CH3 CH3 CH3 OH CH3 CH3 НСОН CH CH2 CH2 CH H3Ñ-C-CONH-C-CONH-C-CONH-c-CONH-C-cOO H H H H. H Spell out the full name of the peptide.Describe the important biochemical properties of carbohydrates and why carbohydrates would be considered polar molecules. A▾ B I X @ F 7
- CH₂OH C=0 но-с-н H-C1OH H-C1OH H-C1OH CH₂OH Which of the following statements correctly describes the above carbohydrate? A) This monosaccharide is fructose. B This monosaccharide is the D-isomer of ketoheptose. This monosaccharide is galactose. This monosaccharide is the L-isomer of ketoheptose.Sphingolipids can contain of all of the following except O Glycerol O more than one choice O phosphate O a mono- or oligosaccharide O sphingosine.CHOH CHOH A CHOH CHOH -CH2 CHOH OH он CH 3 CHOH он ÓH OH B 2 OH CH If this were a portion of a polysaccharide, which best describe the saccharide shown? aminopolysaccahride None of the given heteropolysaccharide O homopolysaccharide
- D-Glucose and D-Galactose are A H D C=0 H-C-OH OH C-H H-C-OH H_C-OH CH₂OH D-Glucose ketoses epimers pentoses enantiomers H ... н-с-он OH-C-H он-с-н H-OH CH₂OH D-GalactoseWHAT MACROMOLECULE IS THIS? Fatty acids Glyçerol H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H T I I T 1 I I H н-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-о-с-н HHHH HHH HHHH H H H H H HH H H H H. H. но HH HH HH H H н-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-ҫ-с-С-с-с-с-С-с-о-с-н H H. H H H H HH HH H H H H H H H H HH HO H H H H H H H I I I I 1 I I H Source: н-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-с-сс-с-о-с-н Рearson HH H H H H H H H H H HH HH H H What macromolecule is this? Explain What is its function?Give each of the following structural units: oils and fatswaxesglycerophospholipidssteroids sphingolipids glycolipids sphingolipidsprostaglandins terpenes