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The relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following? O A. fructose OB. fatty acids O C. cellulose O D. carbon

          The relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following?
O A. fructose
OB. fatty acids
O C. cellulose
O D. carbon
        
The relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following?
O A. fructose
OB. fatty acids
O C. cellulose
O D. carbon

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The relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following? A. fructose B. fatty acids C. cellulose D. carbon The relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following? OA.fructose O B.fatty acids Oc.cellulose O D.carbon
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00:01 In this question, we're told that the relationship between amino acids and polypeptides is going to be the most similar to the relationship between glucose and which of the following.
00:09 So as an amino acid, as amino acids are going to be connected by peptide bonds to form polypeptides, the molecules of glucose will join to form cellulose.
00:21 So essentially, it's a monomer to polymer analogy where we have the amino acid is the monomer and then.
00:32 The protein is the polymer and similarly glucose is the monomer and cellulose is the polymer as cellulose is made up of chains of glucose looking at the next question we're asked to select all of the following that are not a description of an emergent property all right so an emergent property is going to be important to define for this question and it's simply defined as a property where in which a collection or complex system has, but which the individual members of that group do not have.
01:10 So it's kind of one of those things where it is only a property when we group the entire species together.
01:18 And so looking at these answer choices, addition of a polar hydroxyl group to a hydrocarbon makes that molecule a polar molecule.
01:26 That's not emergent because the hydroxyl group is polar on its own as well.
01:30 The same carbon atoms in soft graphite yield dynamite, when arranged in a three -dimensional crystal structure.
01:37 So this is an emergent property because the carbon atoms alone do not form diamond...
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