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Please draw out all the following structures. Label each structure with the correct name of the molecule.
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Chemistry 350 Structure Quizzes
During the final time you will be given a structure quiz
Nearly ALL of the structures are to be found in your book. About three of the structures may be
found in Wikipedia
Carbohydrates to know:
ribose - straight chain and furanose forms
glucose - straight chain and pyanose forms (alpha and beta)
fructose - straight chain and furanose forms (apha and beta)
mannose - straight chain and pyanose forms (alpha and beta)
galactose - straight chain and pyanose forms (alpha and beta)
sucrose
lactose
Lipids to know:
laurate
myristate
palmitate
oleate
linoleate
arachidonate
triacylglycerols comprised of the above fatty acids
phosphatydylserine
phosphatydylcholine
sphingomyelin
cholesterol
Nucleotide Quiz
ATP (and AMP, ADP)
dATP (and dAMP, dADP)
CTP (and CMP, CDP)
dCTP (and dCMP, dCDP)
GTP (and GMP, GDP)
dGTP (and dGMP, dGDP)
dTTP (and dTMP, dTDP)
UTP (and AMP, UDP)
Coenzyme A
NADH (NAD+)
NADPH (NADP+)
Quiz Format: I will write the name of 5 of the above structures on the quiz sheet and you will draw the
corresponding structure. You may draw the structures in any format deemed acceptable in chemistry.
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