Structure and Properties of Amino Acids The isoelectric point of an amino acid is defined as the pH where the molecule carries no electric charge where the carboxyl group is uncharged where the amino group is uncharged of maximum electrolytic mobility where the molecule carries no electric charge where the carboxyl group is uncharged where the amino group is uncharged of maximum electrolytic mobility ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Serine and threonine are polar amino acids due to reactive keto group in the side chain reactive alcoholic group in the side chain reactive hydroxyl group in the side chain reactive aldehyde group in the side chain reactive keto group in the side chain reactive alcoholic group in the side chain reactive hydroxyl group in the side chain reactive aldehyde group in the side chain ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids What is the product of the catabolic breakdown of Alanine? Fumarate Malate Pyruvate Oxaloacetate Fumarate Malate Pyruvate Oxaloacetate ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which of the following is not the hydrophobic and aromatic amino acid? Phenylalanine Tyrosine None of these Tryptophan Phenylalanine Tyrosine None of these Tryptophan ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which of the following is a nonprotein amino acid? None of these Cystine Dopamine Hydroxylysine None of these Cystine Dopamine Hydroxylysine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids When the amino acid alanine (R-group is CH3) is added to a solution with a pH of 7.3, alanine becomes a zwitterions a cation an isotope nonpolar a zwitterions a cation an isotope nonpolar ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP