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What effect did the addition of peptidase to the starch have. Why?

The addition of peptidase to starch would not have a direct effect, as peptidase specifically breaks down proteins into peptides. Starch is a carbohydrate and would not be directly affected by peptidase.


What functional group is not present in either proteins or carbohydrates?

phosphate


Which type of transport could not occur if the cell was inhibited in the production of protein?

Active transport would not be able to occur if the cell was inhibited in the production of proteins. Active transport relies on specific proteins, such as pumps and carriers, to move molecules against their concentration gradient. Without these proteins, the cell would not be able to perform active transport.


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No, proteins are made of amino acid chains, some of which may be modified with attached phosphate groups.


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Sulfur and phosphate are found in proteins and not in other macronutrient.


Is proteins the major intracellular anion?

No; the major intracellular anion is phosphate.


What biomolecules contain both nitrogen and phosphate?

Nucleic acids, specifically DNA and RNA, contain both nitrogen and phosphate. Nitrogen is present in the nucleotide bases, while phosphate groups are part of the backbone of the nucleic acid molecule.


What 2 kinds of molecules are important in making cell membranes?

A phosphate group and a lipid (to form a phospholipid).


Is phosphate necessary in amino acids?

Phosphate is an important substrate and is needed for the production of ATP. It helps make amino acids, which build proteins.


What is the definition of phosphorylation?

The addition of a phosphate group to an organic molecule. Phosphorylation is important for many processes in living cells. ATP is formed during cell respiration from ADP by phosphorylation, as in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells (oxidative phosphorylation) and the chloroplasts of plant cells (photosynthetic phosphorylation). Phosphorylation also regulates the activity of proteins, such as enzymes, which are often activated by the addition of a phosphate group and deactivated by its removal (called dephosphorylation).simplified for dummies like me : The addition of a phosphate group to a molecule.edited and simplified by Holy122 :P


Does mustard gas damage proteins?

It damages proteins, but it does not specifically target them.


What involves the simple transfer of a phosphate group?

According to biologists, the coupled reaction of creatine phosphate and ADP are involved in the simple transfer of a phosphate group.