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Amino Acids
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The nine essentialamino acids are
A)NOT FOUND IN FOODS B)NOT MADE BY THE BODY C)ALL PRESENT IN INCOMPLETE PROTEIN D)MADE BY THE
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list all Trifunctional amino acid
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Trifunctional amino acid
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How many of the amino acids we need from protein are essential, which means our bodies cannot produce them naturally?
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The amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2, is one of the compounds used by the body to make proteins. The equation for its combustion is
4C
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When proteins are broken down, phenylalanine is sometimes produced. Phenylalanine contains the elements carbon, nitrogen,
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glycine and lysine, have the following values of the relevant acid dissociation constants (pKa)
glycine, pKa=2.35
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for a .001M solution of methionine:
a) calculate the isoelectric pH b) calculate the isoionic pH
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Lana
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An amino acid will have the form shown at:
R-CH-C-OH (with an O double bonded to the C and a NH3+ bonded to the CH) a) a pH of
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Holly
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The amino acid glycine, C2H5NO2, is one of the compounds used by the body to make proteins. The
equation for its combustion is
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Anonymous
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What do the structures of Glycine and Arginine have in common? And what makes them different?
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Calicia
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The skeletal structures of the two amino acids, glycine and lysine, are given below along with the values of the relevant acid
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Arginine
O 2.01 H2N---CH--C----OH 9.02 CH2 CH2 CH2 NH 12.48 C==NH NH2 ________________________________________ 9.78 O 2.35
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Bicine is an amino acid, but not a building block of proteins. Rather, it is a reagent commonly used in the biochemistry
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Aria
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Howdy,
I need suggestion on this question. You spotted a mixture of Ala, Arg, Asp, Glu, His, and Lys on an isoelectric focusing
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What do amino acids create and how many kinds of amino acids are there in the human body?L
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Serine exists in its zwitterion form at a pH of 5.7. Draw the structural formula for the same. Explain the manner in which the
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mema
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Are amino acids other than the usual 20 amino acids found in proteins? If so, how are such amino acids produced?
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Nicki
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All amino acids (choose the correct choice)
a) have the same side chains b) form zwitterions c) have the same isoelectric points
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Lindsay
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The structure of tryptophan is shown at the right along with the pK values of the α-carboxyl and α-amino groups. (pK1=2.38;
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xs
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At ph of 12 what charged groups would be present on glycine
I said a NH2 and coo- Answered with some reluctance above.
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alexandra
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The electrophoresis of a mixture of histidine (His), aspartic acid (Asp) and phenylalanine (Phe) is carried out a pH of 5.91.
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Jessica
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In the chart, which amino acid is specified by the mRNA code CCC?
a lysine b alanine c glycine d proline
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Glycine, H2NCH2COOH (aq) is a nonessential amino acid, and has a Ka = 4.5 ×10 -7 at 25 degrees Celsius. Calculate the hydronium
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which of the following statements best describes the role of R-groups (side chains) in amino acids?
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Amino acids for cat-tca-agg
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CTA-GTG-GGA amino acids
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amino acid for TCG-TCG-ACA
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Which can be formed using the 20 common amino acids?
carbohydrates lipids nucleic acids proteins
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Proteins are made of ________________________, and the sequence of these determine how the protein will fold up and take shape,
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Which part of an amino acid acid is the amino group?
NH2 COOH R group
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Which part of an amino acid acid is the amino group?
Group of answer choices NH2 COOH R group
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___ are the building blocks of proteins. (20 total, & 8 must come from the foods that we eat.)
Group of answer choices
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Which sequence of amino acids corresponds with the RNA strand UCG GGG CAC? Responses A arginine serine glycinearginine serine
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Tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid. What does this mean?
a. Tyrosine is not needed or used by the body's cells. b. Tyrosine
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A scientist compared the amino acids in humans with various other organisms. According to the information in the graph above
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A scientist compared the amino acids in humans with various other organisms. According to the information in the graph above,
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