Bio The Biological Molecules Assignment

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What type of molecule is shown in these two diagrams?

Monosaccharide

What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

Nucleotides

In cells, DNA serves as a template for the synthesis of _______ which directs the synthesis of ___________.

RNA proteins

The 20 common amino acid are classified into five chemical classes based on which of the following?

Their R groups

The two purine bases in DNA are ________ and ___________.

adenine and guanine

Each kind of protein has a unique sequence of __________ _____________.

amino acids

Two ________ __________ joined together by a peptide bond to form a dipeptide.

amino acids

The main chemical characteristic that lipids share is that they are ____________ in water.

insoluble

In nucleic acids, adjacent nucleotides are covalently linked by ___________ bonds.

phosphodiester

The amino acid sequence of its polypeptides is called the ______________ structure of a protein.

primary

In proteins that only have a single polypeptide chain, what two terms are synonymous?

protein and polypeptide

A protein's __________ structure refers to the final 3-Dimensional shape of the polypeptide chains that make up the protein.

tertiary

Molecules containing carbon can form which of the following structures?

-Balls, tubes, and coils -Branched chains -Unbranched chains -RIngs

Regarding the chemical nature of nitrogenous bases in DNA, which of the following are correct?

-Cytosine is a pyrimidine -Adenine is a purine

In living organisms, molecules of _______ are used to store and transmit the genetic information from one generation to the next, while molecules of __________ use the genetic information to actually assemble proteins

-DNA -RNA

The two classes of nucleic acids are ______________ and ________________.

-DNA -RNA

Which of the following correctly describe RNA and DNA?

-DNA is used for stable long term storage of genetic information. -DNA uses the sugar deoxyribose, while RNA uses ribose. -DNA is double stranded, while RNA is single stranded. -RNA is used to decode the information in DNA and make proteins. -DNA uses the nitrogenous base thymine, while RNA uses uracil.

During protein synthesis, amino acids are linked together using a ____________ reaction. As a result, a peptide bond is formed.

-Dehydration

Which of the following interaction help determine a protein's tertiary structure? (Check all that apply)

-Disulfide bridges -Ionic bonds -Hydrogen bonds -Hydrophobic exclusion

Match each group of lipid with its primary function in living organisms.

-Fats--------Long term energy storage -Phospholipids--------The main component of cell membranes -Steroids----------Some function as hormones in animals -Terpenes-------Some are components of important biological pigments

Lipids are composed mostly of which two elements?

-Hydrogen -Carbon

A protein is initially driven into its tertiary structure by what type of interactions?

-Hydrogen exclusion

The 3' end of nucleotide chain is composed of a(n)

-OH group

In living things, carbon atoms commonly form bonds with which of the following?

-Oxygen -Hydrogen -Nitrogen -Sulfur -Other carbon atoms -Phosphorus

What are the three basic components of a nucleotide?

-Phosphate group -Nitrogenous base -Pentose sugar

What type of bond connects adjacent nucleotides in a single strand of a nucleic acid?

-Phosphodiester

Carbon-oxygen and carbon-nitrogen bonds are described as which of the following?

-Polar covalent

When an amino acid is dissolved in water, the amino group becomes _____________ charged and the carboxyl group becomes _____________ charged.

-Positively -Negativey

The ____________, ____________, and _____________ structural levels of a protein describe a protein with single polypeptide chain.

-Primary -Secondary -Tertiary

Match the level of protein organization with the proper description.

-Primary----The linear sequence of amino acids -Secondary----Repetitive folding patterns such as alpha helix and beta pleated sheet -Tertiary---The overall 3-D shape of each polypeptide -Quaternary--- How two or more polypeptides interact to form a protein

Match the level of protein structure with the correct description.

-Primary---sequence of amino acids -secondary---a-helices and B-sheets -tertiary--3-D folding of a single polypeptide -Quaternary---interactions between 2 or more polypeptides to form a protein

The molecules in this diagram are which of the following (choose all that apply)?

-Pyrimidines -Nitrogenous bases

Regular interaction of groups within the polypeptide backbone make up which level of the protein's structure?

-Secondary

Hydrogen bonds between the amino and carboxyl groups of the polypeptide backbone help determine protein _________ structure while hydrogen bonds between the amino acid side chains help determine protein ___________ structure.

-Secondary -Tertiary

Individual polypeptides within a protein are referred to as which of the following?

-Subunits

Which part of this amino acids is shaded in white?

-The R group

What is the effect of dissolving an amino acid in water?

-The amino group becomes positively charged and the carboxyl group becomes negatively charged.

Which part of an amino acid is always acidic?

-The carboxyl group

How are the nucleotides in a single polynucleotide chain linked together?

-The phosphate group of one nucleotide is covalently linked to the sugar of the next nucleotide.

Which describes purines?

-They are found in both DNA and RNA. -They are nitrogenous bases. -They are double-ring molecules.

Choose all characteristics of lipids.

-They are hydrophobic -They are insoluble in water

which of the following describe D and L forms of an organic molecule?

-They are mirror images of each other -They are enantiomers -They differ in how they rotate a plane of polarized light.

Which of the following statements about monosaccharides are true?

-They are often used as building blocks to form larger carbohydrates. -They may contain as few as 3 carbons -Because they have many C-H bonds, they are well suited for energy storage

Which describes pyrimidines?

-They are single-ring molecules. -They include cytosine, thymine, and uracil. -They are nitrogenous bases.

Select amino acids that are most likely to be found in the interior of a protein.

-Valine -Leucine -Phenylalnine

The two basic types of secondary structure are ________ and __________ sheet.

-alpha -beta

A molecule that only contains _________ and ____________ is called a hydrocarbon.

-carbon -hydrogen

Match each interaction that can potentially contribute to a protein's shape with the phrase that best describes it.

-disulfide bridge----formation of a covalent bond between 2 cysteine side chains -Ionic Bond---formation of a bond between groups with opposite charge -van der Waals attraction----weak attraction between atoms due to oppositely polarized electron clouds -hyrdophobic exclusion---hyrdophobic portions of the protein gather in the interior of the protein

Molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen are called ______________.

-hydrocarbons

The part of this molecule shaded in purple is a

-nitrogenous base

This diagram is showing which of the following (choose all that apply)?

-nitrogenous bases -Purines

The molecule shown in this diagram is a(n)

-nucleotide

Carbon atoms commonly form bonds with other carbon atoms as well as hydrogen, _______________, __________________, ____________________, ______________________.

-oxygen -nitrogen -sulfur -phosphorus

The 5' end of a nucleotide chain is composed of a(n)

-phosphate group.

The term _________ refers to a single, long chain of amino acids, while a(n) ____________ can be composed of one or more long amino acid chains.

-polypeptide -protein

The two types of nitrogenous bases present in nucleotides are _________ and _____________.

-purines -pyrimidines

The structure of proteins is usually discussed in terms of a hierarchy of how many levels?

4

What are the peptide bonds located in a polypeptide?

Between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another

Which of the following bonds is essentially non polar?

C-H


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