M/C 8. Large biological molecules are synthesized by removing... a. carbon b. ... 76. RNA differs from DNA in that it contains the sugar ribose and uses the nitrogen containing base ________________. F/B 1. Carbon skeleton and functional groups M/C 2. e F/B 3. 4; covalent 4. Organic 5. Functional groups 6. monomer T/F 7.
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3. These molecules are organic compounds, with hydrogen and other elements covalently bonded to carbon atoms. ... 3. Ribose and deoxyribose (five-carbon backbones) are building blocks ... 1. Each nucleotide has a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a nitrogen-containing base (single- or double-ringed),
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These molecules are often called macromolecules because they may be very large, containing thousands of carbon and hydrogen atoms and because they are typically composed of many smaller molecules bonded together.
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Most molecules in cells contain at least one chiral (asymmetric) carbon atom, which is bonded to four dissimilar atoms. Such molecules can exist as optical isomers, designated D and L, which have identical chemical properties but completely different biological activities.
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These molecules are organic compounds consisting of carbon and one or more additional elements, covalently bonded to one another. ... Ribose and deoxyribose (five-carbon backbones) are building blocks for nucleic acids. ... Each nucleotide consists of a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a nitrogen-containing base,
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When carbon forms covalent bonds with four other atoms, they are arranged at the corners of an imaginary tetrahedron with bond angles of 109.5 . In molecules with multiple carbons, every carbon bonded to four other atoms has a tetrahedral shape.
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More particularly, improved bio-active polymer coating are disclosed which include bio-active molecules attached to polyurethane backbones via amine-terminated spacers. ... Finally, (4) the NCO functionalized PUU-PEO is then covalently bonded to reactive functional groups on heparin (--OH and --NH 2 ) producing a PUU-PEO...
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K.Enantiomer-(7.1) Stereoisomers that are related as an object and its non-superimposable mirror image. It describes a relationship; ... DD.Organic (compound)- (58) Molecules containing covalently bonded carbon backbones; includes most biomolecules. They have a specific shape and dimension. No other chemical element can...
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The matrix containing the covalently bonded chemical specie may be contacted with a different chemical specie under conditions to incorporate the specie into the matrix in unbound form so that it can be gradually released from the matrix. ... Free molecules of the chemical specie or another compound (that is,
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16. The catheter of claim 15 wherein the heterobifunctional agent is covalently bonded to the therapeutic agent. 17. The catheter of claim 15 wherein the ... 5,100,429 to Sinofsky describes the process of forming a shunt in situ by applying a collagen-based adhesive to one side of a biologically-compatible sheet material,
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