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45. Match the term on the left with the definition on the right. Fill in the app

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Question

45. Match the term on the left with the definition on the right. Fill in the appropriate letter in the blank spaces. Each letter will be used once only and all letters will be used. 11 pts. Ribose Deoxyribose Amino acid Nucleotide Saturated fat Unsaturated fat Glycosidic bonds Adenine Phosphodiester bonds Uracil Ester linkages A A monomer of nucleic acids B A monomer of proteins C A fat with at least one C-C double bond D A fat with no C-C double bonds E Type of bond that links monomers of nucleic acids F A purine base found in RNA and DNA G A nucleotide base found in RNA only H The sugar found in DNA I The sugar found in RNA J Type of bond that links monomers of carbohydrates K Type of bond that links fatty acids to glycerol in triacylglycerides

Explanation / Answer

Ribose - H- the sugar found in RNA.

Deoxyribose - I- The sugar found in DNA.

Amino acids -B- the monomer of proteins.

Nucleotide - A- The monomer of nucleic acid.

Saturated fat - D - the fat with no C-C double bonds.

Unsaturated fat- C- The fat with at least one C-C double bond.

Glycosidic bond - J- The type of bond that links monomers of carbohydrates.

Adenine - F- A purine base found

Phosphodiester bonds - E - formed between phosphate groups successive nucleotides of nucleic acids

Uracil - H - A pyrimidine nucleotide fou found exclusively in RNA

Ester Linkages - K - Triacylglycerides are formed by linking glycerol to three fatty acids. during this H molecule from -OH group of glycerol combines with -OH group of the carboxyl group of the fatty acid releasing H2O and forming diester bond.

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