Symbols Used in Biological Molecule Drawings Table
Recommended steps to draw a molecule of α-D-glucose
Structure of α-D-glucose
Structure of β-D-glucose
Recommended steps to draw a molecule of ribose
Structure of ribose
Recommended steps to draw a molecule of a saturated fatty acid
A saturated fatty acid
Recommended steps to draw a molecule of generalised amino acid
The generalised structure of an amino acid
The specification is very clear about what you should remember and equally importantly, what you don't have to memorise in this topic.With all these drawings, practise with a pencil and plenty of paper until you get it right. It WILL stick! Once you've memorised it, 'draw' questions should be easy marks!
Using the Presence of Various Atoms to Identify Biochemicals
Identify the Diagram (A, B, C or D) which Shows a Triglyceride Structure
Step 1: Look at the elements present in all the diagrams
We're looking for a triglyceride, a type of lipid. Lipids contain C, H and O only. B also contains nitrogen (B is a dipeptide)
Eliminate Answer B
Step 2: Look for lipid structures
A contains ring structures, so is likely a carbohydrate (A is a disaccharide)
Eliminate Answer A
Step 3: Look for three hydrocarbon chains
D contains three hydrocarbon chains (attached by ester bonds to glycerol). C is cholesterol, which is a lipid, but not a triglyceride lipid.
Select Answer D
The recommended steps in drawing a peptide bond formation
Formation of a dipeptide
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