Chapter 2 - Chemical Foundations

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Glycosidic bonds

________ are usually formed between a covalently modified sugar and the growing polymer chain.

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Glucose

________ (C6H12O6) is the principal external source of energy for most cells in higher organisms and can exist in three different forms: a linear structure and two different.

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Asparagine

________ and glutamine are uncharged but have polar side chains containing amide groups with extensive hydrogen- bonding capacities.

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fatty acyl chains

The ________ in each leaflet minimize contact with water by aligning themselves.

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Large triacylglycerols

________ (or triglycerides), which comprise animal fats and vegetable oils, also are insoluble in water.

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Nucleotides

________ are nucleosides that have one, two, or three phosphate groups esterified at the 5 hydroxyl.

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Sulfur

________ forms two covalent bonds in hydrogen sulphide (H2S), but also can accommodate six covalent bonds, as in sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and its sulphate derivatives.

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Hydrocarbon's molecules

________ made up only of carbon and hydrogen- are virtually insoluble in water.

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similar electronegativities

A bond between atoms with identical or ________ is said to be nonpolar.

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Arginine

________ and lysine are positively charged; aspartic acid and glutamic acid are negatively charged (their charged forms are called aspartate and glutamate)

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Nitrogen

________ and phosphorus each have five electrons to share.

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carbon atom

In nucleotides, the 1 ________ of the sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) is attached to the nitrogen at position 9 of a purine (N9) or at position 1 of a pyrimidine (N1)

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Ionic

________ and hydrogen bonds stabilize the interaction of the phospholipid polar head groups with one another and with water.

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CH2O

Monosaccharides are carbohydrates, which are literally covalently bonded combinations of carbon and water in a one- to- one ratio (________) n, where n equals 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7.

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Mannose

________ is identical with glucose except that the orientation of the groups bonded to carbon 2 is reversed.

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enzymes

The ________ that make the glycosidic bonds linking monosaccharides into polysaccharides are specific for the or anomer of one sugar and a particular hydroxyl group on the other.

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hydroxyl

All monosaccharides contain ________ (OOH) groups and either an aldehyde or a keto group.

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X-ray crystallography

________ combined with computational analysis permits an accurate depiction of the distribution of electrons in covalent bonds and the outermost unbonded electrons of atoms.

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inorganic ions

7 % of the weight is living matter composed of ________ and small molecules (amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars)

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Fatty acids

________ containing 12 or more carbon atoms are nearly insoluble in aqueous solutions because of their long hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains.

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Polysaccharides

________ are linear or branched polymers of monosaccharides (sugars) such as glucose linked by glycosidic bonds.

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glycogen

Both ________ and starch are composed of the anomer of glucose.

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spherical micelles

When a suspension of phospholipids is mechanically dispersed in an aqueous solution, the phospholipids aggregate into one of three forms: ________ and liposomes and sheetlike, two- molecule- thick phospholipid bilayers.

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guanine

The bases adenine, ________, and cytosine are found in both DNA and RNA; thymine is found only in DNA, and uracil is found only in RNA.

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steady state

The system of linked reactions for producing and consuming that substance is said to be in a(n) ________.

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DNA

The monomers from which ________ and RNA are built, called nucleotides, all have a common structure: a phosphate group linked by a phosphodiester bond to a pentose (a five- carbon sugar molecule) that in turn is linked to nitrogen- and carbon- containing ring structure commonly referred to as a "base.

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Hexoses

________ (n= 6) and pentoses (n= 5) are the most common monosaccharides.

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Adenine

________ and guanine are purines, which contain a pair of fused rings; cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines, which contain a single ring.

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hydrogen bonds

There are four major types of noncovalent interactions: ionic interactions, ________, van der Waals interactions, and the hydrophobic effect.

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rigid planarity

The ________ imposed by double bonds has enormous significance for the shapes and flexibility of large biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids.

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Micelles

________ are rarely formed from natural phosphoglycerides, whose fatty acyl chains generally are too bulky to fit into the interior of a(n) ________.

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Disulphide bonds

________ are commonly found in extracellular proteins, where they help stabilize the folded structure.

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OOH bonds

Because of its two ________, water molecules (H2O) are dipoles that form electrostatic, noncovalent interactions with one another and with other molecules.

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core

Because of their hydrophobic ________, bilayers are virtually impermeable to salts, sugars, and most other small hydrophilic molecules.

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nucleic acids

Unlike the proteins, ________, and polysaccharides, membranes are assembled by the noncovalent association of their component building blocks.

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Human digestive enzymes

________ can hydrolyze the glycosidic bonds in starch, but not the glycosidic bonds in cellulose.

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polar covalent bond

A(n) ________ in one molecule will attract an oppositely oriented dipole in another.

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polysaccharides

Larger ________, containing dozens to hundreds of monosaccharide units, can function as reservoirs for glucose, as structural components, or as adhesives that help hold cells together in tissues.

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epimerase

The ________ enzymes that interconvert different monosaccharides often do so using the nucleotide sugars rather than the unsubstituted sugars.

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Amino acids

________ with polar side chains are hydrophilic and tend to be on the surfaces of proteins; by interacting with water, they make proteins soluble in aqueous solutions and can form noncovalent interactions with other water- soluble molecules.

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exert different attractions for

Many molecules, the bonded atoms ________ the electrons of the covalent bond, resulting in unequal sharing of the electrons.

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Biomembranes

________ are large flexible sheets that serve as the boundaries of cells and their intracellular organelles and form the outer surfaces of some viruses.

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Proteins

________ are linear polymers containing ten to several thousand amino acids linked by peptide bonds.

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aldehyde group

If the ________ on carbon 1 reacts with the hydroxyl group on carbon 5, the resulting hemiacetal, D- glucopyranose, contains a six- member ring.

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hydrogen atom

A(n) ________ forms only one bond.

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Van der Waals interactions

________, involving either transiently induced or permanent electric dipoles, occur in all types of molecules, both polar and nonpolar.

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side chain

The monomeric building blocks of proteins are 20 amino acids, all of which have a characteristic structure consisting of a central carbon atom (C) bonded to four different chemical groups: an amino (NH2) group, a carboxyl (COOH) group, hydrogen (H) atom, and one variable group, called a(n) ________, or R group.

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nonspecific attractive force

When any two atoms approach each other closely, they create a weak, ________ called a van der Waals interaction.

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RNA

In ________, the pentose is ribose; in DNA, it is deoxyribose.

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functions of biomolecules

The weak attractive forces of noncovalent interactions are equally important in determining the properties and ________ such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.

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