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Biol 1104 - Biosphere: Characteristics of Biological Macromolecules

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85371175Hydrocarbon - compositionC , H
85371176Hydrocarbon - functionFossil fuels that power the modern world
85371177Hydrocarbon - examplesMethane, propane, petroleum
85371178Classes of Biological MacromoleculesCarbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
85371179PolymersLong chains composed of many monomers
85371180Dehydration Synthesis reactionsLinks the monomers together (requires energy and releases water)
85371181Hydrolysis reactionsRemove monomers from the chain (requires energy and water)
85371182Carbohydrates - compositionC,H,O - Ratio CnH2nOn
85371183Carbohydrates - typesMonosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide
85371184Monosaccharide - structureMonomers - Simple sugars
85371185Monosaccharide - functionprovide cells with energy
85371186Monosaccharide - examplesglucose, fructose, lactose
85371187Disaccharide - StructureComposed of two monosaccharides
85371188Disaccharide - functionProvide cells with energy when hydrolyzed into monosaccharides
85371189Disaccharide - ExamplesSucrose, lactose
85371190Polysaccharide - structurePolymer of monosaccharides
85371191Polysaccharide - examplesGlycogen, Starch, Cellulose
85371192Glycogen - FunctionShort term energy storage in animals
85371193Starch - FunctionEnergy storage in plants
85371194Cellulose - FunctionMain component of plant cell walls
85371195Lipids - CompositionC,H,O, sometimes P - ratio C>>O
85371196Lipids - StructureNot true polymers - are nonpolar or have nonpolar regions
85371197Lipids - ExamplesFats, Steroids, Phospholipids
85371198Fats - FunctionLong term energy storage
85371199Steroids - FunctionChemical messengers e.g. testosterone and estrogen
85371200Phospholipids - FunctionCell membrane structure
85371201Proteins - CompositionC, H, N, O, some have S
85371202Protein - General StructurePolymer of amino acids
85371203Peptide BondCovalent bond that joins amino acids making polypeptides (proteins)
85371204Protein - primary structureThe sequence of amino acids that form the polypeptides
85371205Protein - secondary structureThe folding of the amino acid chain into coils (helices) and sheets
85371206Protein - tertiary structureThe folding of the coils and sheets into a more complex form
85371207Protein - quaternary structureThe interaction of two or more distinct polypeptides (not found in all proteins)
85371208Proteins - ExamplesEnzymes, some hormones, antibodies, structural
85371209Enzymes - FunctionCarry out biological chemical reactions
85371210Protein Hormones - FunctionCell to cell communication - e.g. insulin
85371211Antibodies - FunctionDefend against infection
85371212Nucleic Acids - CompositionC, H, O, N, P
85371213Nucleic Acids - StructurePolymer of Nucleotides
85371214Nucleotide - StructureA phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base
85371215Nucleic Acids - nitrogenous basesA (Adenine), G (Guanine), C (Cytosine), T (Thymine), U (Uracil)
85371216Nucleic Acids - ExamplesDNA and RNA
85371217DNA - functionstore information, transmit information to offspring
85371218RNA - functionsynthesis of proteins and regulation of gene expression
85371219DNA - structuredouble helix - sugar phosphate backbone with base pairs in the middle

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