Nucleic Acids: Dische diphenylamine test. DNA and RNA are nucleic acids made of nucleotide subunits. DNA can be identified chemically with the Dische diphenyl- amine test. Acidic conditions convert deoxyribose to a molecule that binds with diphenylamine to form a blue complex. The intensity of the blue color is proportional to the concentration of DNA. […]
What is it about amino acids that give proteins the ability to be such talented molecules and allow them to form macromolecules as diverse as antibodies, enzymes and muscle fibers?
Biomolecules Homework Part 2: There are four categories of biomolecules that can be described as macromolecular building blocks of life: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. Question #1 Make a chart that summarizes the following: What are the Monomers and Polymers associated with each category. For each category, include in the chart primary biological functions […]
What are negative side effects to your body when too many carbohydrates are consumed? What is Galactosemia and discuss causes and symptoms.
Biomolecules of Cells Assignment Overview The large molecules necessary for life that are built from smaller organic molecules are called biomolecules (biological macromolecules). There are four major classes of biomolecules, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids which are an important component of the cell. Combined, these molecules make up the majority of a cell’s mass. […]
Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and the impact viruses have on them.
Write a 4000 word illistrated report on cell biology. https://atomlms.epearl.co.uk//vle/_store/scorm/1617104192-cell-biology-scorm2004-4-ca9hnmgr/scormcontent/index.html#/ Unit Introduction Discuss selected characteristics of living cells Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and the impact viruses have on them Discuss eukaryotic sub-cellular structure and organelles Explain the role of the cell membrane in regulating nutrients and waste products Explain how animal cells […]