Image 1 is an example of (the entire molecule, not just the circled part)? [ Cho
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Image 1 is an example of (the entire molecule, not just the circled part)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Image 2 is an example of (select one best answer)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Image 3 is an example of (select one best answer)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Image 4 is an example of (select one best answer)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
What is the specific name of the molecule in image 5 (select the best answer)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Image 1 is a polymer consisting of how many monomers?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Image 2 is a polymer consisting of how many monomers?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
What are the monomers that make up polypeptides?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
What are the monomers that make up DNA and RNA?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Which of the molecules shown is a complete macromolecule (meaning not just a small part of the molecule) that is a major part of the plasma membrane?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Which of the 4 major biological macromolecules would you typically find as a major part of the plant cell wall?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
What is the specific name of the part (monomer) of the polymer circled in image 1 (select the best answer)?
[ Choose ] nitrogenous base fatty acid triglyceride glycerol cysteine nucleotide three monosaccharide DNA RNA phospholipid one amino acid carboxyl group two polypeptide phosphate amine group four tryptophan ribose five carbohydrate zero
Carbon = black Nitrogenblue Hydrogen = white Oxygen = red Sulfur-yellow 3 2 4 For the above picture (3) are not shown Carbongrey Red oxygen Phosphorus orange 5Explanation / Answer
Image 1-amino acid
Image 2-carbohydrate
Image 3-phospholipid
Image 4-triglyceride
Image 5-tryptophan
image 1 consists of two monomers.
image 2 consists of two monomers.
amino acids are the monomers that make up polypeptides.
nucleotides are the monomers thak make up DNA and RNA.
Phospholipids are the major part of plasma membrane.
Carbohydrates form the major part of cell wall.
the specific part of monomer of the polymer circled in image 1 is cystein.