Match the structures (i-iv) to the correct molecules from the dropdown list provided. Not all molecules on the list will be used. The list: cholesterol, amino acid, phospholipid, deoxyribose, triglyceride, fatty acid, a steroid hormone i. OH iii. ii. iv. H.C You may also click here to see the image. Molecule in panel (i) is cholesterol Molecule in panel (ii) is [ Select ] Molecule in panel (iii) is phospholipid [ Select ] Molecule in panel (iv) is
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- Amino acids are the building blocks for proteins in the cell. The structures of the amino acids glutamate (or glutamic acid), glycine, and leucine are provided below in the same order from left to right. Map any chiral centers with a 1.Steroids are classified as sinple lipids. True or false. ExplainLipoprotein particles (Figure 3.18) are spherical clusters of protein and lipid molecules that circulate in the blood of animals and are rather substantial in size (see Figure 3.11). They function similarly to suitcases, transporting cholesterol, fatty acid residues, triglycerides, and phospholipids from one location in the body to another throughout the body. In light of your knowledge of lipid insolubility in water, which of the four types of lipids would you expect to be on the exterior of a lipoprotein clump that is bathed in the water-based fluid part of blood?
- Glycoproteins contain oligosaccharide chains covalently bonded to a polypeptide while proteoglycans have one or more glycosaminoglycan chains attached to the protein. True FalseIdentify the structures shown as glycerophospholipids or sphingolipids.The image below shows an amino acid at physiological pH. Answer the following questions about this amino acid. H | // - c H3N* | CH2 CH2 | H2N a. How many carbons are in this amino acid's side chain? Entry Format: please type your answer as a number. 3 b. Is the side chain of this amino acid ionized at physiological pH? Entry Format: Please type the word yes or no without any capitalization. yes c. At physiological pH, amino acids have two ionic charges, one positively charged group and one negatively charged group. What is the term for this sort of molecule? Entry Format: Please type your response with all lowercase letters.
- The following is a block diagram for a glycerophospholipid where the building blocks are labeled with letters and the linkages between building blocks are labeled with numbers. ____________ 5. Which building blocks are glycerol residues? ____________ 6. Which building blocks are phosphate residues? ____________ 7. Which linkages involve an alcohol residue? ____________ 8. Which linkages involve both glycerol and fatty acid residues?Refer to the following table below to answer the succeeding questions: Amino acid pK, pK, pK3 Isoleucine 2.32 9.76 Leucine 2.32 9.74 Lysine 2.16 9.06 10.54 Tyrosine 2.20 9.21 10.46 Question 1 Draw the most protonated structure for the tripeptide ILY. Upload Choose a FileRank the following in order of increasing solubility in water (assuming that all are made with the same fatty acids): triglycerides, diglycerides, and monoglycerides. Explain your answer.
- The pH vs charge graph for a triprotic amino acid is shown below. Please answer the following questions about the amino acid. 2 1.5 1 0.5 -0.5 -1 4 8 10 12 14 pH a. Which of the following triprotic amino acids is this? Histidine b. What is the isoelectric point? (Please select the appropriate range in which the isoelectric point falls) (Hint - look up the pka values in the pKa table for amino acids, which was in video one of today's lecture) 7-8 c. What form of this amino acid dominates at a pH of 8? Please select the correct form for each jonizable group. Alpha amino NH3+ Alpha carboxyl СОО- R| NH Net Chargearrange the following lipids in order of decreasing polarity: cholesterol, triglyceride, estradiol, fatty acid, phosphatidyl cholineRank the following in order of increasing solubility in water (assuming that all are made with the same fatty acids): (a) triglycerides, (b) diglycerides, and (c) monoglycerides. Explain your answer in 1-2 sentences.