- Adjacent amino acids are linked together by the formation of a peptide bond between which of the following?
- Which of the following is defined as the loss of a protein's three-dimensional shape and function?
- Which type of chemical bond generates polarity within a water molecule?
- If you were going to build a carbohydrate, which of the following would you need?
- Which of the following is defined as a testable explanation for a natural phenomenon?
- Which of the following is defined as a community interacting with its environment?
- What level of protein structure is least likely to be affected if a protein's environment experiences a shift in pH below its optimal range?
- Which of the following are the main structural components of the lipid bilayer of all cell membranes?
- What are the two components of the scientific name of a species in the Linnaean system? Select all that apply.
- Which type of microscopy allows us to clearly view the internal contents of cell structures smaller than 200 nm?
- In proteins, which of the following are the characteristic patterns that arise when hydrogen bonds form between amino acids?
- What is the process in which organisms keep their internal conditions within tolerable ranges by sensing and responding appropriately to change?
- What kind of membrane proteins trigger a change in cellular activity in response to a stimulus?
- Which of the following describes an organic molecule that consists of one or more chains of amino acids folded up in a specific shape?
- Which of these structures is not an example of an extracellular matrix?
- Which of the following serves as an important energy carrier in cells
- Which of the following kinds of lipids can act as hormones in animals?
- Trans fats ? cholesterol levels in the body.
- High levels of ? increase your risk for cardiovascular disease.
- The monomers that make up the structure of carbohydrates are called which of the following?