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Circle the polar head in the phospholipid shown below. :مسلمہ -NH3 X Clear sketch Submit response
Macromolecule Solubility (4 of 5) Identify the region of this molecule that is hydrophobic. CH,-N(CH, CH2 o O=P-0- 1 O CH2 - CH-CH2 o 1 C=O C=0 5-0 Submit response
The structure shown below is Linoleic acid. After reviewing this structure, highlight the correct words used to describe this molecule. Note: the phrase you should evaluate are currently underlined. HO Highlight the passage below by clicking/tapping and dragging. You can highlight multiple parts of the passage. Linoleic acid is a saturated / monounsaturated / polyunsaturated fatty acid containing 12 / 14 / 16 / 18 carbon atoms. Linoleic acid contains an aldehyde / a ketone / an ester / a carboxylic acid functional group as well as two alkene functional groups. More specifically, Linoleic acid contains cis / trans alkenes or cis / trans double bonds.
In the a-helical secondary structure, the amino acid side chains A. are typically polar B. are located in an alternating arrangement between the inside and the outside of the helix C. extend outward from the helix spiral D. are buried in the interior of the helix E. provide the hydrogen bonds that form the helix You may select zero, one, or many answers.
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