compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the covalent arrangements of their atoms. | ||
organic molecules that are composed of only carbon and hydrogen | ||
Compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the spatial arrangements of their atoms. | ||
components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in chemical reactions | ||
-OH. Normally found on alcohols | ||
C=O. If found on end of molecule it is a aldehyde. If found somewhere in the middle, it is a ketone. | ||
-COOH. Makes carboxylic acids. | ||
-NH2. Makes amines. | ||
-SH. Makes thiols | ||
PO4. Makes organic phosphates | ||
ATP. The molecule that stores energy that can be used by the cell |
AP Bio Sherrill - Chapter 4
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