You're the man. Explanations are so on point. Especially with the description of the structures. An incredibly underrated MCAT resource. Thank you for what you do.
I don’t know why premed folks are not flood into you or channel already! You have great content, and I love that you are straight to the point, only highlight what needed. Thank you so much! I’m glad I found your channel :)
Tyrosine is considered polar as far as its category for the MCAT. Every amino acid is on a spectrum as far as how polar or hydrophilic it is, and you may have learned it as non-polar given that it's among the less polar of the polar amino acids. Let me know if that helps!
For Glutamine I remember it as Gln, Q as Glen Quadmire from family guy.
Amazingly helpful content. Thank you!
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You're the man. Explanations are so on point. Especially with the description of the structures. An incredibly underrated MCAT resource. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you:)
Wow thanks a lot this really helped me
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MVP. My prof never taught us this yet is a question in our final exam for Chemistry (Chromatography). Thanks for this
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I don’t know why premed folks are not flood into you or channel already! You have great content, and I love that you are straight to the point, only highlight what needed. Thank you so much! I’m glad I found your channel :)
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Perfect series to binge as I self-isolate thanks to our wonderful test & trace system. Feeling fit as a butcher's dog though!
Thank you for the kind comment, Boris!
Which non-aromatic amino acid has a secondary alcohol?
A. S
B. T
C. A
D. Y
Answer: B
i thought tyrosine was non-polar?
Tyrosine is considered polar as far as its category for the MCAT. Every amino acid is on a spectrum as far as how polar or hydrophilic it is, and you may have learned it as non-polar given that it's among the less polar of the polar amino acids.
Let me know if that helps!