Exam 18: Synthetic and Biological Polymers

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The monomer used to make Teflon is ________.

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Which is/are the starting reagent(s) required for the synthesis of Nylon 66?

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What two functional groups are found at the ends of any protein structure?

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Cellulose and starch are both polysaccharides of glucose. Explain why humans can consume and digest starch but not cellulose.

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Construct the complementary strand of this piece of a DNA molecule: G T A C C T T G G T A A T T G

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Which of the following amino acids has more than one amine group?

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DNA molecules contain codes from which proteins and other materials can eventually be synthesized.

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Match the plastic with the monomer. -polypropylene oxide

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The term used to describe a substance with a medium number of amino acids is ________.

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The number of amino acids that are used to build all proteins is ________.

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Lysine is considered an essential amino acid.

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Match the plastic with the monomer. -Teflon

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All amino acids are made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.

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Construct the complementary strand of this piece of a DNA molecule: T T A C C G T G C C A T A G C

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Only 10 different amino acids are needed to build every type of protein molecule found in humans.

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The human body is able to synthesize as much of every type of amino acid as it needs.

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The number of amino acids that a human body cannot synthesize is ________.

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Amino acids are the smallest building blocks for proteins.

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Nylon contains only one type of monomer.

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Think for a moment about the terms "polymer" and "polysaccharide." Is it right to refer to polysaccharides as "nature's polymers"? Why or why not?

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