Question 13 - There are 20 different types of amino acids.
Question 14 - A tRNA or transfer RNA helps to translate the message received by mRNA into a specific amino acid. Since there are 20 different amino acids, there are 20 different functional types of tRNA corresponding to each amino acid.
Question 15 - Valine is the amino acid which replaces the sixth amino acid, glutamic acid in the chain. So patients with Sickle Cell Anemia have Valine.
THERE ARE HOW MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AMINO ACIDS 10 20 12 NONE OF THE ABOVE...
How many different amino acid sequences are possible in a polypeptide that is 10 amino acids long: Select one: a. 10^20. b. 4120. O c. 10^4. d. 20-10. THEME
Proteins are constructed from relatively few types of small organic molecules called α-amino acids. Answer the following questions about the amino acid valine 1st attempt hi See Periodic Table See Hint Part 1 (1 point) Click on an atom to select it. It will then be highlighted green. Identify the α carbon in the amino acid valine by clicking on the atom Part 2 (1point) See Hint Is the side chain in valine polar, nonpolar, acidic, or basic? Choose one:...
There are 20 different tRNA molecules, one for each of the 20 amino acids found in protein. During protein synthesis, the job of a tRNA molecule is to carry its particular amino acid to the growing protein chain and find the correct amino acid position there. It does this by matching a 3- letter anticodon on the tRNA to a complementary 3-letter codon on mRNA. Below, in a diagram of a ERNA molecule, nucleotides are represented by small circles, some...
60) Lipids are composed of: c) fatty acids and glycerol amino acids and glycerol nucleic acids and glycerol fatty acids and water fatty acids and sugar e) 61) The bond between two amino acids is a: a) hydrogen bond b) covalent bond c) peptide bond d) b and c e) none of the above 62) Hemoglobin has which tertiary structure: a) fibrous b) globular c) four subunits--two alpha chains, two beta chains d) alpha helix e) none of the above...
How many different mRNA sequences can code for a polypeptide chain with the amino acid sequence Met - Leu - Arg? Be sure to include a stop codon. Explain your answer! 5′ ...GGAGCUCGUUGUAUU... 3′ Is this sequence RNA or DNA? How can you tell? Which amino acids are encoded, if the reading frame is as shown, starting from the correct end? What would be the effect on the amino acid sequence if the sequence were changed to 5′ GGAGACUCGUUGUAUU 3′?...
how to draw a phylogeny tree based on the information of amino acids in table 2 ?with explanation please by using the amino acid differences between the species in the table, for example it can be seen that chimpanzees are similar to humans ..... . S . FEE Table 2 Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (CO II) amino acids (aa) 1-30 of the 227 total aa for the primate species Lemur catta, Paio ursinus, Pan troglodytes, Hylobates lar, Homo sapiens,...
19. How many codons are needed to specify three amino acids? a. 3 b. 6 C. 9 d. 12 20. One similarity between DNA and messenger RNA molecules is that they both contain a. The same sugar b. Genetic codes based on sequences of bases C. A nitrogenous base known as uracil d. Double-stranded polymers 21. Some events that take place during the synthesis of a specific protein are listed below. a. Messenger RNA attaches to a ribosome. b. DNA...
Consider a recently-synthesized human polypeptide that is 51 amino acids long. How many different amino acid sequences are possible in this polypeptide
C4. Amino Acids and Proteins Amino acids are organic compounds that contain amine and carboxyl functional groups, along with a side chain specific to each amino acid. Clearly and concisely explain the process of dipeptide formation. [10 Marks) C5. Nucleic Acids Humans have two types of nucleic acids in their bodies: DNA and RNA. These molecules contain the set of instructions for our cells: they determine who and what we are. Compare and contrast DNA and RNA. [10 Marks] C6....