PPT-Biomolecules Review Read the description.

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Hold up the card for the correct biomolecule when I ask you to do so Which biomolecule is this CARBOHYDRATE Which biomolecule is this Protein Which biomolecule

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Hold up the card for the correct biomolecule when I ask you to do so Which biomolecule is this CARBOHYDRATE Which biomolecule is this Protein Which biomolecule is this Lipid. Soundarya Vaithianathan. Graduate Student. Department of Medicinal Chemistry,. School of Pharmacy, VCU.. email: vaithianaths@mymail.vcu.edu. 1. February 12. th. , 2010.. WHAT ARE BIOMOLECULES ?. Biomolecules. THE STUFF OF LIFE. Biomolecules. Organic molecules made up of:. Carbon. Hydrogen. Nitrogen. Oxygen. a. nd sometimes Phosphorus. LATIN 101. Poly = . Many. Mono = . O. ne. Hydro = . Water. . (actually Greek). Zhengyang Qu. 1. , . Vaibhav. Rastogi. 1. , . Xinyi. Zhang. 1,2. , Yan Chen. 1. , . Tiantian. Zhu. 3. , and . Zhong. Chen. 4. 1. 1. Northwestern University, IL, US, . 2. Fudan University, Shanghai, China, . . and Cells. Elements of Life. A few major elements make up virtually all living things. Roughly 96% of an organism’s mass (including humans) is composed of just 4 elements. Oxygen. Carbon. Hydrogen. Laura Penman. Q. Why . Biofuel. ?. What are the sources of . biofuel. ?. A . Biofuel. can be any . renewable. . organic. molecule that releases usable energy. Renewable: . able to be generated repeatedly. History of Life Chapter 15. Chemical evolution, first cells, eukaryotes. A. . I.Oparine. and . J.B.S.Haldane. Russian British . circa 1920. “. Organic molecules of moderate complexity (like amino acids) form easily without life, and literally rain down from space. 161. Tb. Irwin Cassells . a,b,c. . , Maarten . Ooms. . b. ,. . Andrew Burgoyne . b. ,. . Frederik . Cleeren. . a. ,. . Hanane. . Derradji. . c. ,. . Guy . Bormans. . a . and Thomas . Cardinaels. College Interim 1966 Instructor x0000rescription Enrollment Prerequisite Title Instructor Description Enrollment Prerequisite Title Instructor Description Prerequisite Title Instructor Description Pag CARBOHYDRATES. Biomolecule is the molecule that is present in all living organisms, involved in the maintenance and metabolic process. . 6. All Biomolecule contain . CARBON . C. . 12. Carbohydrates. Lipids. Nucleic acids . – hold genetic information; code for proteins . Proteins . History of DNA. Who Discovered DNA. Rosalind Franklin . Took X-ray diffraction images. In 1953. James Watson & Francis Crick. Hybrid . bionanosystems. based on . self-assembled . structures. ,. quantum . dots. ,. . plasmonic. . and magnetic nanoparticles. Strategic . Line of Research at CFUM. Phil. . . Trans. . R. Soc. A . We will be repeating these ALL year!. Yesterday:. Atoms .  Molecules  Macromolecules…. Today we will dig into the four macromolecules that are essential for life to exist.. What are the 4 biomolecules?. Review inquiry activity from previous class.. BIOMOLECULES. MACROMOLECULES. made by . polymerization. -large compounds built by joining smaller ones together. . Smaller units (subunits) are called . Learning Objectives:. LO 4.1 . The student is able to explain the connection between the sequence and the subcomponents of a biological polymer and its properties. [See . SP 7.1. ].  . LO 4.2 . The student is able to refine representations and models to explain how the subcomponents of a biological polymer and their sequence determine the properties of that polymer. [See .

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