Amino acids and protein
Across
- 5. where net charge is zero? — Isoelectric
- 8. acids insoluble in organic solvents are? — Polar
- 9. acids acting as acid/base are? — Ampholytes
- 13. amino acids carry? — Zero
- 14. increasing glucose? — Glucagon
- 15. transport protein? — Hemoglobin
- 17. of structure is? — Denaturation
- 19. proteins? — Globular
- 20. is? — Tetramer
- 21. proteins are? — Antibodies
- 24. image forms are called? — Isomers
- 25. function as? — Catalysts
- 29. donor is? — Acid
- 30. proteins contain? — Essential
- 31. group contains COOH? — Carboxyl
- 34. is? — Dimer
- 35. protein major fraction? — Albumin
- 36. with both charges is? — Zwitterion
- 38. sequence structure? — Primary
- 39. structure is? — Renaturation
- 41. structure? — Tertiary
- 42. unit of proteins? — Aminoacid
- 43. acids synthesized in body are? — Nonessential
- 45. structure? — Secondary
- 46. acids soluble in water are? — Hydrophilic
- 47. forms of amino acids are? — DL
Down
- 1. chain structure? — Quaternary
- 2. with high weight are? — Macromolecules
- 3. acceptor is? — Base
- 4. acids without charge are called? — Nonpolar
- 6. contraction proteins? — Actin
- 7. storage protein? — Ovalbumin
- 10. melting point of amino acids? — High
- 11. proteins? — Fibrous
- 12. of essential amino acid? — Leucine
- 14. oxygen storage protein? — Myoglobin
- 16. of nonessential amino acid? — Glycine
- 18. amino acids carry? — Positive
- 22. causes? — Denaturation
- 23. forming colloids? — Colloidal
- 24. group contains NH₂? — Amino
- 26. providing support? — Structural
- 27. activity depends on? — Chirality
- 28. is the central carbon called? — Alpha
- 31. amino acids carry? — Negative
- 32. acids form proteins by? — Peptide
- 33. lowering glucose? — Insulin
- 37. acids with charge are called? — Polar
- 40. with four different groups is? — Chiral
- 44. acids that cannot be synthesized are? — Essential