amino acids/ protiens
Ketone
An aldoketose is another term for a ketoaldose, a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde and a ketone functional group in equilibrium with one or more hemiacetal forms.
ketone
Mild oxidation of a secondary alcohol will produce a ketone; strong oxidation, such as burning, can produce carbon dioxide and water.
The class of nutrient that is necessary for production of certain hormones and that forms a coating on nerves is
reducing a carboxylic acid directly forms an aldehyde, but further reduction forms a primary alcohol reducing a ketone forms a secondary alcohol oxidation reverses these processes primary alcohol -> aldehyde -> carboxylic acid secondary alcohol -> ketone
nitrogen
nitrogen is changed by bacteria into different forms
amino acids/ protiens
Ketone
fat.
fat
An aldoketose is another term for a ketoaldose, a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde and a ketone functional group in equilibrium with one or more hemiacetal forms.
a. a sodium ion b. anaiotensinogen c. ketone bodies d. aquaporin
methyl ethyl ketone
fat