Chapter 20: Problem 20
What protein is responsible for the transport of oxygen through the bloodstream?
Chapter 20: Problem 20
What protein is responsible for the transport of oxygen through the bloodstream?
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What is a polysaccharide? What monomer unit makes up the common polysaccharides starch and cellulose?
How are proteins able to act as buffering agents in the blood and tissues?
Choose one of the following terms to match the description given. a. aldohexose n. glycogen b. saliva o. glycoside linkage c. antibody p. hormone d. cellulose q. hydrophobic e. \(\mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) I. inhibition f. cysteine s. ketohexoses g. denaturation t. oxytocin h. disaccharides u. pleated sheet i. disulfide v. polypeptide j. DNA w. polysaccharides k. enzymes x. primary structure 1\. fibrous y. substrate m. globular z. sucrose empirical formula leading to the name carbohydrate
The basic repeating monomer units of DNA and RNA are called ________.
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