Chapter 21: Problem 23
What are antibodies? How do they work?
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Chapter 21: Problem 23
What are antibodies? How do they work?
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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What is a steroid? What basic ring structure is common to all steroids? Sketch an example of a steroid found in the body, and highlight the basic ring structure that makes the molecule a steroid.
a. aldohexose b. antibody c. cellulose d. \(\mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) e. cysteine f. denaturation g. disaccharides h. disulfide i. DNA j. enzymes k. fibrous l. globular m. glycogen n. glycoside linkage o. hormone p. hydrophobic q. inhibition r. ketohexoses s. oxytocin t. pleated sheet u. polypeptide v. polysaccharides w. primary structure x. saliva y. substrate z. sucrose where enzymes catalyzing the breakdown of glycoside links are found
Sketch the straight-chain representations of the aldehyde sugar glucose and of the ketone sugar fructose. Circle the aldehyde or ketone functional group in your structures.
The process of __________ involves treating a fat with sodium hydroxide so that the fatty acids present are converted to their sodium salts.
The substance in the nucleus of the cell that stores and transmits genetic information is DNA, which stands for _________.
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