Chapter 22: Problem 16
Discuss the main functions of proteins in living systems.
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Chapter 22: Problem 16
Discuss the main functions of proteins in living systems.
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Draw structures of the nucleotides containing the following components: (a) deoxyribose and cytosine, (b) ribose and uracil.
When deoxyhemoglobin crystals are exposed to oxygen, they shatter. On the other hand, deoxymyoglobin crystals are unaffected by oxygen. Explain. (Myoglobin is made up of only one of the four subunits, or polypeptide chains, in hemoglobin.)
Describe the formation of polystyrene.
In Lewis Carroll's tale "Through the Looking Glass," Alice wonders whether "looking-glass milk" on the other side of the mirror would be fit to drink. Based on your knowledge of chirality and enzyme action, comment on the validity of Alice's concern.
Describe the structure of a nucleotide.
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