Chapter 2: Problem 5
Why are hydrogen bonds necessary for cells?
Chapter 2: Problem 5
Why are hydrogen bonds necessary for cells?
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Get started for freeWhich type of bond represents a weak chemical bond? a. hydrogen bond b. ionic bond c. covalent bond d. polar covalent bond
An example of a monosaccharide is _______. a. fructose b. glucose c. galactose d. all of the above
The \(\mathrm{pH}\) of lemon juice is about \(2.0,\) whereas tom ato juice's \(\mathrm{pH}\) is about 4 . Therefore, the concentration of hy drogen ions in the tomato juice is ______ times _______ than the lemon juice. a. \(2 ;\) greater b. 2; less c. 100 ; less d. 100 ; greater
The monomers that make up proteins are called _______. a. nucleotides b. disaccharides c. amino acids d. chaperones
An isotope of sodium (Na) has a mass number of \(22 .\) How many neutrons does it have? a. 11 b. 12 c. 22 d. 44
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