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1 is/arewouldcando/ does couldwill When when sulphur and hydrogen bonding occurs between amino acid R-groups and the protein takes on a distinct 3D folded shape when it is liquid at room temp (eg. oil) When it has at least one double bond between two carbons when it has a carbohydrate molecule attached to its surface on the plasma membrane on a plasma membrane as a glycolipid condensation polymerisation if it has uracil as a nitrogenous base and/or ribose sugar What no specific monomer for a lipid. But, triglycerides or fatty acids are usually accepted as an answer! unsaturated fat has double bond whereas saturated fat contains a single bond Only containing C,H & O with H:O being 2:1 The presence of more than one polypeptide chain carbohydrates Why because they are made from smaller molecules (amino acids) that are made and found in the body for involvement in cell recognition & communication & the immune response. Also assist in stabilisation of membrane structure because they are not made up of repeated units (monomers) the phospholipid molecules line up with the hydrophilic heads pointing towards the solution and the hydrophobic tails facing each other the phosphate group gives the phospholipid a hydrophilic head which allows it to assemble into a plasma membrane Where -cytoskeleton -membrane channels -cytosol (enzymes) in the cell's plasma membrane, protruding from its surface plasma membrane as phospholipids, steroids (cholesterol) and glycolipids tertiary stage Which GlucoseNucleic acidsC, H, O, N & PstarchC, H, O, N & S How phosphate, sugar and nitrogen base by the process of condensation polymerisation condensation polymerisation must contain C, H, O, N (sometimes S) -is composed of Carboxyl group, variable R group Amino group & H -ration of H:O in carbohydrates is 2:1, not always the case for lipids -identify chains of C and H (fatty acids) in lipid structure a scientist differentiate between the chemical structures of a carbohydrate and a lipid? you distinguish a monomer as being a building block of proteins? two monosaccharides bond together? (name the process) the two types of sugar (carbohydrate) be classified? nucleic acids structurally characterised as three parts? which will classify a protein C, H, O, N, P or C, H, O, N, S? form (could) glucose be stored in within a plant? elements (do) nucleic acids contain? organic molecule (would) contain phosphodiester bonds? an example of a monosaccharide? glucose or glycogen the coiling and pleating take place in the formation of proteins? a lipid be found in the cell? a carbohydrate molecule be found in a plasma membrane? three different protein functions? a triglyceride loose a fatty acid chain to become a phospholipid molecule? phospholipids assemble the way they do in the cell membrane? lipids not be classified as polymers? a glycoprotein be important to a cell's plasma membrane? proteins referred to as biomacromolecu les? biomacromolecules with the elements containing C, H and O with the ratio of H:O, 2:1 be? suggest that a protein is in its quaternary form? distinguish a carbohydrate from other organic molecules? be a difference between an unsaturated and saturated fat? is the monomer of a lipid called? a nucleotide be referred to as an RNA nucleotide? water molecules be produced in cells from metabolic activity involving the synthesis of biomacromolecules? a lipid and a carbohydrate bind together to form a communication device? a lipid be referred to as a glycolipid? you classify a lipid/fat as unsaturated? proteins classified as having tertiary structure?

2 is/arewouldcando/ does couldwill When is a cell not undergoing mitosis? the rate of respiration exceed photosynthesis? water pass across a membrane into a cell? ATP get used for movement across cell membranes? enzymes be denatured? alcohol begin to be produced in plant cells and yeast? What glucose broken down into during glycolysis? be an element in proteins that is not in lipids? be made from a chain of nucleotides? endoplasmic reticulum do in a cell? be the stage of mitosis where chromatids are pulled apart? the main waste product of aerobic respiration? Why bacteria referred to as prokaryotes? osmosis also be referred to as a special case of diffusion? active transport move molecules from low to high concentration? cells have a certain size limit? a cell with a cell wall not necessarily be a plant cell? the reaction rate be affected by substrate concentration? Where 2 ATP produced during glycolysis? photosynthesis occur in a plant cell? you find in a cell the process of fermentation occurring? plant cells produce glucose? you place a RBC for it to lyse (burst open)? amino acids be combined to form proteins? Which is the organelle involved in aerobic respiration? be a protein, galactose or carbonic anhydrase? pass through the membrane bi-layer, sugar or H 2 O? more membrane damage, a hypotonic or isotonic sol? affect photosynthesis more, no CO 2 or no chlorophyll? lower enzyme activity, decrease in pH or temperature? How carbohydrates chemically different to lipids? ions pass across a plasma membrane? you identify a eukaryotic cell? a fungal cell differ to that of a plant cell? you identify the main role of a cell is to release hormones? O 2 and CO 2 move across a plasma membrane? a scientist differentiate between the chemical structures of a carbohydrate and a lipid? you distinguish a monomer as being a building block of proteins? two monosaccharides bond together? (name the process) the two types of sugar (carbohydrate) be classified? nucleic acids structurally characterised as three parts? which will classify a protein C, H, O, N, P or C, H, O, N, S? form (could) glucose be stored in within a plant? elements (do) nucleic acids contain? organic molecule (would) contain phosphodiester bonds? an example of a monosaccharide? glucose or glycogen the coiling and pleating take place in the formation of proteins? a lipid be found in the cell? a carbohydrate molecule be found in a plasma membrane? three different protein functions? a triglyceride loose a fatty acid chain to become a phospholipid molecule? phospholipids assemble they way they do in the cell membrane? lipids not be classified as polymers? a glycoprotein be important to a cell's plasma membrane? proteins referred to as biomacromolecu les? biomacromolecules with the elements containing C, H and O with the ratio of H:O, 2:1 be? suggest that a protein is in its quaternary form? distinguish a carbohydrate from other organic molecules? be a difference between an unsaturated and saturated fat? is the monomer of a lipid called? a nucleotide be referred to as an RNA nucleotide? water molecules be produced in cells from metabolic activity involving the synthesis of biomacromolecules? a lipid and a carbohydrate bind together to form a communication device? a lipid be referred to as a glycolipid? you classify a lipid/fat as unsaturated? proteins classified as having tertiary structure?


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