Bring up the unsaturated triglyceride option on the simulation. After you build the molecule, answer the following question: Which bond(s) on this molecule distinguish this molecule from a saturated triglyceride?
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Correct. See Key Concept 3.4 Lipids Are Defined by Their Solubility Rather Than by Chemical Structure
Incorrect. See Key Concept 3.4 Lipids Are Defined by Their Solubility Rather Than by Chemical Structure
Activity 3.4 Quiz
Bring up the option to build a protein with the sequence alanine, glycine, isoleucine, arginine on the simulation. After you build the molecule, answer the following question: Which parts of this molecule are the same in every protein? Which parts differ from one protein to the next?
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Correct. See Key Concept 3.2 The Function of a Protein Depends on Its Three-Dimensional Structure
Incorrect. See Key Concept 3.2 The Function of a Protein Depends on Its Three-Dimensional Structure
Activity 3.4 Quiz
Bring up the sucrose option on the simulation. After you build the molecule, answer the following question: Which two carbon atoms in this molecule are aldehyde carbons that participated in the reactions leading to ring formation in the monosaccharide monomers?
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Correct. See Key Concept 3.3 Simple Sugars Are the Basic Structural Unit of Carbohydrates
Incorrect. See Key Concept 3.3 Simple Sugars Are the Basic Structural Unit of Carbohydrates
Activity 3.4 Quiz
Bring up the DNA adenine nucleotide option on the simulation. After you build the molecule, answer the following question: Which two atoms on this molecule form covalent bonds with atoms of two other nucleotides to form a chain?
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Correct. See Key Concept 4.1 Nucleic Acid Structures Reflect Their Functions
Incorrect. See Key Concept 4.1 Nucleic Acid Structures Reflect Their Functions