Answer. B amino acids
Building blocks of proteins are amino acids.
There are 20 amino acids in the proteins and they link up together to form large protein molecule.
Amino acids are organic compounds made up of carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen,oxygen or sulphur.
Fatty acids are building blocks of fats.
Alpha-linolenic acids are type of omega-3 fatty acids.
Ribonucleic acids are polynucleotides where as proteins are polypeptides (peptide bonds link amino acids).
159. Which of the following are the building blocks of protein? A. B. C. Fatty acids...
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...
What are the building blocks of protein? Which molecules control or determine the sequence 0 of amino acids when peptides are sythesized?
Fatty acids are the building blocks of? cholesterol phospholipids glycolipids phospholipids and glycolipids.
1. Linoleic and linolenic acid are both: A. Phospholipids B. Trans fat C. Essential fatty acids D. Monosaturated fatty acids 2. EPA and DHA are: A. Made from linoleic acid B. Omega 3 fatty acids C. Found primarily in plant oils and seeds. D. Omega 6 fatty acids 3. All of the following are example of omega-3 fatty acids except: A. EPA B. linoleic acid C. DHA D. Linolenic acid 4. Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles when:...
Among the following fatty acids, which is the body not able to synthesize. (select all that apply) stearic acid linoleic acid oleic acid ascorbic acid eicosapentaenoic acid palmitic acid alpha-linolenic acid docosahexaenoic acid
What is the common product formed during metabolism from Protein (amino acids), Lipids(fatty acids) and carbohydrates(glucose) (a) Pyruvate (b) Acetyl COA (c) Citrate (d) Acetate O a.(a) b. (b) c. (c) d.(d)
12. Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. Which statement best describes the physical properties of the following amino acid? A) high melting points and low solubility in water B) large dipole moments and no hydrogen bonding C) high melting points and large dipole moments D) low solubility in water and small dipole moments E) small dipole moments and are hydrophobic
At each of the following pairs of fatty acids or carboxylic acids, circle or that has highlight the acid that has higher melting point. Palmitic acid (C16:0 and Stearic acid Oliec acid and Stearic acid (C18:0) Oleic acid (C18:1) and Linolenic acid (C18:3) d) Linolenic acid (C18:2) and Linolenic acid (c18.3)
Question 10 (4 points) Although all protein structures are unique, there are common structural building blocks that are referred to as regular secondary structures, Some proteins have alpha-helices, some have beta-sheets, and still others have a combination of both. What makes it possible for proteins to have these common structural elements? 12 15 a) the hydrophobic-core interactions. b) hydrogen bonds that form along (alpha helices) or between (beta sheets) polypeptide backbones. c) side-chain interactions d) specific amino acid sequences. 7...