I'm reading ahead for 3/4 Bio before school starts and I came across this question:
"If an amino acid is involved in the formation of a sulfur bond, what can you conclude about the molecular formula of that amino acid?"
I have no idea what this means, if someone could help explain it then that would be great! 
Ah I see, thanks so much!
Just adding you don't actually need to know about specific amino acids for bio , but its great to know nonetheless
That's what I thought as well

Afaik when their is sulfur involved in a bond in a protein it is a S-S bond meaning its a sulfur bonding with another sulfur. Hence, you would say that the amino acid in question would contain a sulfur (or the molecular formula would include sulfur)
Hope this helps 
Thanks!
I also have another few questions I came across that I don't quite understand...
1. What is a characteristic of fats that makes them energy dense?(I wrote that they are hydrophobic, but I don't know
why being hydrophobic makes fats energy dense)
2. During an experiment, you analyse a compound that has a chemical composition of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of 1:2:1 and a six-sided molecular shape. What predictions would you make with regard to classification of the compound?3. How many water molecules would be required to completely hydrolyse a carbohydrate polymer that contained 100 monomers? (I know what hydrolysis is but I don't know how to go about solving the problem).
Thanks again!
