Chapter 2: Problem 9
Cellulose and starch are examples of ________. a. monosaccharides b. disaccharides c. lipids d. polysaccharides
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Chapter 2: Problem 9
Cellulose and starch are examples of ________. a. monosaccharides b. disaccharides c. lipids d. polysaccharides
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Figure 2.3 How many neutrons do (K) potassium-39 and potassium-40 have, respectively?
The monomers that make up proteins are called _________. a. nucleotides b. disaccharides c. amino acids d. chaperones
Explain what happens if even one amino acid is substituted for another in a polypeptide chain. Provide a specific example.
Explain why water is an excellent solvent.
Explain at least three functions that lipids serve in plants and/or animals.
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