Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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This molecule is...
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A triglyceride
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An alcohol
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An amino acid
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Starch
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Which of the following statements are true about proteins? Check all that apply.
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They are amino acid polymers.
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They consist of polypeptides.
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Peptide bonds are formed in hydrolysis reactions.
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Primary structure is the sequence of amino acids.
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[blank_start]Amino acid[blank_end] sequence determines the [blank_start]primary[blank_end] structure of a protein. This is determined by the codons in DNA and m[blank_start]RNA[blank_end]. [blank_start]Secondary[blank_end] structure refers to one of two shapes that a polypeptide may take: beta-[blank_start]pleated sheet[blank_end] or alpha [blank_start]helix[blank_end]. This is determined by [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end] bonding. [blank_start]Tertiary[blank_end] structure is the further folding of the polypeptide on itself. The polypeptide begins to form a more complex, unique, three-dimensional shape. Finally, [blank_start]quaternary[blank_end] structure - which does not apply to all proteins - is the interaction between several polypeptides to form a globular protein, one common example being [blank_start]haemoglobin[blank_end], responsible for carrying oxygen.
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Amino acid
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primary
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RNA
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Secondary
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pleated sheet
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helix
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hydrogen
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Tertiary
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quaternary
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haemoglobin
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Label the types of bonds found in the tertiary structure of proteins.
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Disulphide bridge
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Hydrogen bond
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Ionic bond
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Ionic bond
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Hydrogen bond
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Disulphide bridge
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Hydrogen bond
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Ionic bond
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Disulphide bridge
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Ionic bond
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Hydrogen bond
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Disulphide bridge
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Ionic bond
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Hydrogen bond
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Disulphide bridge
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Hydrophilic attraction
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Hydrophobic attraction
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Disulphide bridge
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Ionic bond
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Hydrogen bond
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[blank_start]Fibrous[blank_end] proteins tend to have structural roles, while [blank_start]globular[blank_end] proteins usually have [blank_start]functional[blank_end] roles.
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Fibrous
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globular
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functional
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Functional proteins are more soluble than structural proteins.
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Fibrous proteins are more resistant to changes in pH and temperature than globular proteins.
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Which of the following are structural proteins? Check all that apply.
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Elastin
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Keratin
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Collagen
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Haemoglobin
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Insulin
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Pepsin
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[blank_start]Haemoglobin[blank_end] is a [blank_start]functional[blank_end], [blank_start]globular[blank_end] protein with a [blank_start]quaternary[blank_end] structure consisting of [blank_start]four[blank_end] polypeptide sub-units. It also has a [blank_start]prosthetic group[blank_end], which is essential to its purpose of carrying [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end] around the body.
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Haemoglobin
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Elastin
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Keratin
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Collagen
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functional
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structural
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globular
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fibrous
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quaternary
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primary
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secondary
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tertiary
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four
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three
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two
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five
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prosthetic group
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carboxyl group
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active site
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oxygen
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cells
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glucose
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insulin
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Insulin contains only alpha helices.
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The role of insulin is to regulate [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] concentration in the blood. It does this by binding to a [blank_start]specific[blank_end] target receptor, which triggers the [blank_start]uptake[blank_end] of [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] into cells and the metabolism of [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] in [blank_start]respiration[blank_end]. The overall effect is a [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] in blood [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] concentration.
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glucose
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cholesterol
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water
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hydrogen ion
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specific
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nonspecific
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uptake
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release
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synthesis
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glucose
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cholesterol
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water
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ATP
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glucose
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cholesterol
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glycogen
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triglycerides
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respiration
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photosynthesis
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glycogenesis
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glucogenesis
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decrease
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increase
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glucose
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cholesterol
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water
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hydrogen ions