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Q: What type of molecule is glycine?
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When glycine and alanine react what type of compound is formed?

a polypeptide and a molecule of water


How many carbon atoms are in Glycine?

Glycine's formula is (H2NCH2COOH) , so there are 2 carbon atoms in one molecule.


What is the simplest of all atoms?

The simpliest is Glycine. Its R group is another Hydrogen


What is the scientific formula for glycine?

The scientific formula for glycine is NH2CH2COOH. Glycine contains one molecule of Nitrogen, five molecules of Hydrogen, two molecules of Carbon and two molecules of Oxygen.


What anticodon would be found on the tRNA molecule carrying glycine?

Serine


What is the basic unit of a starch molecule?

Starch is a polymer of Glucose.


What molecule is made when glycine and alanine are added together?

ala - gly


Is glycine a hydrophobic amino acid?

Glycine is usually classified as non-polar amino acid because it has just one hydrogen in the side chain. Since there is no significant difference in electronegativity between carbon and hydrogen- there is no polarity in the side chain.


Which molecule contains both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups?

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Mention the reasonsthe type of secondary structure present inglycin rich sequence of a protein molecule?

It is more probable a beta-sheet would contain a glycine rich region.In glycine, the R groups is a hydrogen. This makes the amino acid very flexible. This property is generally avoided in alpha helices.


How are the glycine and glucose absorbed in intestine?

Glycine and glucose are both absorbed in the intestine through the intestinal walls. Glycine is a type of organic compound which has no color and is sweet in flavor. Glucose is a monosaccharide is is sweet. Both glucose and glycine are absorbed during the process of digestion.


What Is the reaction required to bind two molecules of glycine together and release a molecule of water?

condensation