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I need just the answerI don't want to the explain
Final Name 10. The four compounds below are all cardiac glycosides. In part, their name is due to the lethal effect they each have on humans_they stop hearts. HO 0 HO OH Digoxinn Convallatoxin Oleandrin Ouabairn What structural feature do you think lead to their being named glycosides? 11. Which of the following is NOT known to be a function associated with carbohydrates? (a) metabolic fuel (b) structural material (c) self/other recognition (d) molecular transport (e) all of the above are known functions of carbohydrates 12. The essential fatty acids are (a) linolenic acid (a-linolenic acid) and linoleic acid (b) arachidonic acid and eiconsanoic acid (c) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexenoic acid (DHA) d) oleic acid and plamitoleic acid (e) none of the above 13. Naturally occuring fatty acids containing double bonds are likely to be a) in the trans configuration. (b) in the cis configuration. b) in the cas configuration (c) in a mixture of cis and truns configurations d) in a racemic mixture (e) none of the above 14. Which class of lipids are most likely to be hormones? (a) glycerides (b) phosphoglycerides (c) sphingolipids (d) steroids (e) none of the above are known to be hormonesExplanation / Answer
10. glycosides all have common glysocidic bond in it. The C-O-C linkages.
11 : (c)
12 : (a)
13 : (b)
14 : (d)
15 : (a)
16 : (a)
17 : (b)
18 : (b)
19 : (a)
20 : (c)
21 : (b)
Fill in the blanks
22.
Common name chemical name
milk sugar lactose
table sugar saccarose
corn sugar dextrose monohydrate
glycerin glycerol
starch polysaccaride
aspirin acetyl salicylic acid
Second table
Common name IUPAC name
acetylene ethyne
toluene methylbenzene
ethylene ethene
diethylether ethoxyethane
formaldehyde methanal
hexane hexane
ethyl alcohol ethanol
tert-butanol 2-methyl-2-propanol
acetone 2-propanone