PPT-Biological Molecules Lecture packet 3
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Reading chapter 2 pages 3139 Copyright 2008 Pearson Education Outline Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Copyright 2008 Pearson Education Major
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Reading chapter 2 pages 3139 Copyright 2008 Pearson Education Outline Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Copyright 2008 Pearson Education Major molecules of life. Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. Is it made of carbohydrates?. Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates. Organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.. A carbohydrate with 6 carbon atoms would have…. . and in INANIMATE SYSTEMS. Leonard Hayflick, Ph.D.. Professor of Anatomy. University of California, San Francisco. THERE ARE ONLY TWO WAYS IN WHICH AGE CHANGES CAN OCCUR. . A purposeful program driven by genes.. Bioseparation. Dr. . Kamal. E. M. . Elkahlout. Chapter 2. Introduction. Before discussing how . bioseparation. is carried out it is perhaps . useful to . discuss some fundamental properties of biological . – A Forecast Fascination. Session 2. Douglas K. Miller. Professor, Atmospheric Sciences Department. UNC Asheville. dmiller@unca.edu. Outline. Review - Restoring balance (global scale). A tale of two cities (air pressure, continued). Microfossils. Pollen. Diatom. Macrofossils. Plants. Insects. Mollusca & . Ostracoda. & Foraminifera & . Coccolithophores. . Mammalia. Lab: Age Modeling: Radiocarbon. Discussion: NSF Grant Proposal Guide. Microfossils. Pollen. Diatom. Macrofossils. Plants. Insects. Mollusca & . Ostracoda. & Foraminifera & . Coccolithophores. . Mammalia. Lab: NSF Grant Writing. Discussion: NSF Grant Proposal Guide. Should be neatly presented in your lab book.. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES. 3.1.1. MONOMERS and POLYMERS. Polymers and Monomers. Learning . Outcomes. You should be able to:. E. xplain . what a monomer and polymer . . and in INANIMATE SYSTEMS. Leonard Hayflick, Ph.D.. Professor of Anatomy. University of California, San Francisco. THERE ARE ONLY TWO WAYS IN WHICH AGE CHANGES CAN OCCUR. . A purposeful program driven by genes.. Bionanotechnology. Format lecture, discussion, . lots of questions. . will aim to have students present. . segments of papers in each class (.25). . homework . ~. 1 every . 2-3 . classes to learn. Put a divider behind the last unit. This unit is called classification of matter.. Classification of matter. Ms. . Pici. Iroquois Middle . 2016-2017. Whiteboard with your partner. What types of matter are there? How do we classify matter? . TOPIC 1.1Structure of Water . and Hydrogen Bonding. SYI-1.A.1. The . subcomponents of biological . molecules and . their sequence determine the properties . of that . molecule. .. SYI-1.A.2. Living systems depend on properties of water that result from its polarity and hydrogen bonding.. Science. Institute of Molecular Biophysics. mestroupe@bio.fsu.edu. I am interested in understanding the structural biology of molecules that are involved in basic cellular function. Of particular interest are molecules important for sulfur metabolism in . Lesson 1. (b) the concept of . monomers. and . polymers. and the importance of . condensation. and . hydrolysis. reactions in a range of biological molecules . (. c) the chemical elements that make up biological molecules . The First Organic . Molecules. All living things consist of organic molecules. .. How did these building blocks of life first form? Scientists think that lightning sparked chemical reactions in Earth’s early atmosphere. They hypothesize that this created a ‘‘soup” of organic molecules from inorganic chemicals. In 1953, scientists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey used their imaginations to test this hypothesis. They created a simulation experiment to see if organic molecules could arise in this way .
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