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What Part of the Cell would a scientist need to isolate to obtain a sample of glycolipids |
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the outside of the cell membrane |
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When oxygen bonds with nitrogen to make nitrous oxide (N2O), what type of bond is expected to form
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How are DNA and RNA similar? |
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They are both used to store and transmit genetic material information in eukaryotic organisms |
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What is one similarity shared by ALL lipids |
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What is the stable and strong bonds most commonly found in biological systems? |
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What is an example of the type of molecule should you predict as the first to be produced through abiogenesis |
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Which of the following is true when comparing man-made and naturally-derived fats |
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Man-made fats have adjacent missing hydrogens on opposite sides of the carbon chain and natural fats have adjacent missing hydrogens on the same side of the carbon chain |
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All monomers of which marcomolecules contain nitrogen? |
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Nucleic Acids and Protiens |
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Which of the following is not a lipid
A. Glycogen
B. Cholesterol
C. Triglycerides
D. Phospholipids
E. Terpene |
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The rough ER can synthesize, fold, and assemble proteins. When the rough ER assembles two or more polypeptides together to make a functional protein, it is creating what level of structure?
(A)Primary (B)Secondary (C)Tertiary (D)Quaternary (E)Quinary |
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