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15. what did you have to remove in order to join the fatty acid to glyc…

Question

  1. what did you have to remove in order to join the fatty acid to glycerol?
  2. you built a monoglyceride. what is a triglyceride?
  3. build the amino acid glycine. r=h. sign - off:
  4. build the amino acid alanine. r=ch₃. sign - off:
  5. join glycine to alanine to build a dipeptide. sign - off:
  6. what did you have to remove in order to join these two amino acids?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. When joining a fatty acid to glycerol, a water molecule ($H_2O$) is removed through a dehydration - synthesis reaction.
  2. A triglyceride is a lipid molecule composed of glycerol and three fatty acid chains.
  3. Glycine has the structure $NH_2 - CH_2 - COOH$.
  4. Alanine has the structure $NH_2 - CH(CH_3)-COOH$.
  5. To join glycine and alanine to form a dipeptide, a peptide bond is formed between the amino group of one and the carboxyl group of the other through a dehydration - synthesis reaction.
  6. To join two amino acids, a water molecule ($H_2O$) is removed as a by - product of the peptide bond formation.

Answer:

  1. A water molecule ($H_2O$)
  2. A lipid molecule composed of glycerol and three fatty acid chains
  3. $NH_2 - CH_2 - COOH$
  4. $NH_2 - CH(CH_3)-COOH$
  5. Form a peptide bond through dehydration - synthesis
  6. A water molecule ($H_2O$)