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The structure a triacyglicerol, a.k.a fat. This fat molecule possesses three identical, saturated fatty acid (palmitic acid) units, linked to a glycerol molecule. Drawn in Inkscape.
The general structure of amino acids, protein's building blocks, with the constituting groups highlighted: in green, the amino group; in yellow, the carboxyl group; in blue, the alpha carbon; and in red, the R group (a.k.a. side chain), which is the only thing that differentiates one amino acid from another. Drawn in Inkscape.
A titration apparatus used to determine a property of a solution such as its pH or oxidation/reduction capacity. Often a color-changing indicator is used.
A ball-and-stick model structure of basic (positively-charged) amino acid arginine (Arg, R). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape.
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar amino acid proline (Pro, P). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape.
A ball-and-stick model structure of polar amino acid asparagine (Asn, N). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape.
A ball-and-stick model structure of non-polar, hydrophobic amino acid phenylalanine (Phe, F). Carbon in blue-grey, oxygen in red, nitrogen in green, hydrogen in silver. Drawn in Inkscape.