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    Explain the importance of hydrophobic interactions in tertiary structure # introduction : Proteins are organic compounds that made up of building blocks , called "amino acids." There are around 20 common types of amino acids. Nine of them are viewed as "essential " in the fact that the body can't make them, so they should be provided by eating healthy. A polypeptide chain is a chain of amino-linked together by peptide bonds. The foundation of the polypeptide is given by the repeated…

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    neurodegenerative diseases. In this essay, I will be discussing the structure of a protein, its role in the human body as well as protein aggregation and the negative consequences it has on our health. Proteins are large molecules, also known as polypeptide chains which are folded to form a three-dimensional structure. They consist of at least one amino acid residues (Wikipedia, n.d) and they have one of the most complicated structures (Alberts, et al., 2002) amongst the molecules. Proteins have…

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    local anesthetic administration in dental procedures. 1. Structural information and chemical properties: (National Center) a. Chemical name and trade name: 2-(diethylamino)-N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)acetamide, Lidocaine b. Chemical structure: (Figure 1: Lidocaine Structure) c. Molecular formula: C14H22N2O d. Molecular weight: 234.343 g/mol e. Log P (or Log D) value: 2.4 f. Water solubility: 4.1 g/L Potentially useful information: HBD-1, HBA-2, Rotatable bonds-5 2. Uses/Conditions it is used to…

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    Macromolecules Macromolecules are complex carbon based molecules that all have different functions and monomers, there are four different groups of macromolecules that include, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids. Carbohydrates are polymers made from monosaccharides, which are simple sugars like glucose and fructose, these are used as a good source of energy. Monosaccharides, the monomer of carbohydrates, are just one sugar unit, they are the simplest form of carbohydrates, but…

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    solvent taking the place of the leaving group (alcohol) and creating a new replacement bond with the carbocation to form a tertiary chloride structure. The product was then tested for this structure by reacting it with two substances: sodium iodide and silver nitrate. These tests were to demonstrate that if the product obtained through experimentation was indeed a tertiary structure, it would react readily via an SN1 reaction with silver nitrate. The tests proved this theory. As mentioned…

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    While analyzing the Goldstein House by John Lautner house I noticed the removal of corners of two primary triangular that were connected along a regulating diagonal line. By shifting and reconnecting them by using the regulating line I noticed that they previously been derived from a breakage of a rectangle; this operation of breaking corners continued to be repeated throughout the floorplan. Diagram three is focused on the transgression of the operation of breaking comes and exploring the new…

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    describe, and relate structures (3,14,22). Utilizing cadaver based labs in undergraduate programs is essential for acquisition of anatomical knowledge. The weight of information the student must learn in a Human Anatomy course is a heavy burden and becomes increasingly cumbersome when the student has not developed the study skills to compensate for the immensity. Often students…

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    organisations most famous slogans “Live well for less” and “Try something new for today”. Profits made from this organisation mostly get put into bigger bonuses for CEO’s or towards stores and advertisement to attract more customers. Sainsbury’s sector is tertiary and a national business. RSPCA…

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    Canadian Governments The public sector has several unique features that differentiate it from the private and tertiary sectors. It defines, enforces, and realizes collective values according to its own missions and responsibilities such as the implementing the aspirations of the public masses. Financial performance is an inadequate evaluative tool for its success and it delivers a range of goods and services that are not part of the market including social services (Moore, 2000; Nelson, 2011).…

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    work in the cells and are required for the structure, function and regulation of the body's tissues and organs.…

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