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A very large molecule consisting of many smaller structural units linked together Carbohydrates What elements can you name in this carbohydrate Carbohydrates

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A very large molecule consisting of many smaller structural units linked together Carbohydrates What elements can you name in this carbohydrate Carbohydrates Protein What elements can you name in. Hindered-Amine Light Peroxy Radicals E. N. Step and N. J. Turro' Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027 M. E. Gande and P. P. Klemchuk Additives Division, CIBA-GEIGY C Chemical Reactions. The rearrangement of atoms. . 6 CO. 2. . + . 6 H. 2. O . . C. 6. H. 12. O. 6. + . 6 O. 2. (Reactants) . (. Products). Energy. Time. Chemical. . Reactions. Endergonic Reaction. So now are you. finally ready for . some hard stuff??. Percentage of . CHONPS. in living things. C Carbon 18.5%. H Hydrogen 9.56%. O Oxygen 65.0%. N Nitrogen 3.3%. P Phosphorus 1.0%. S Sulfur Trace. Molecules of Life Small organic compounds are subunits for the syntfor models of the macromolecules) Macromolecule Subunit Complex carbohydrates Simple sugars Lipids Glycerol and fatty acids Protei Macromole cule (polymer) Functional Groups, Basic Formula Monomer Subgroups Examples Uses Carbo - hydrates C:H:O 1:2:1 Mono - saccharide Monosaccharides - simple sugars Disaccharides - double sugar copyright cmassengale. 2. Organic Compounds. Compounds. that contain . CARBON. are called . organic. .. Macromolecules. are large . organic molecules. .. copyright cmassengale. 3. Carbon (C). Carbon. SC.912.L.18.1 Describe the . basic molecular structure . and. . primary function . of the . four macromolecules . Carbohydrates. Proteins. Lipids. Nucleic acids. MACROMOLECULES. Living things including cells, depend on a variety of biochemical processes for their survival.. Organic v. Inorganic. Organic molecules are carbon based; they are the second most common molecules found in living things next to water.. Inorganic molecules are not carbon based. (exceptions: CO. 2. How does temperature and pH affect enzyme activity?. Macromolecules. Macromolecules Video. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ7xOSCEmZw. Pay close attention to the following and record on your concept map:. SB1c. Identify the function of the four major macromolecules.. Atoms Why is carbon the central atom of living things?. SULFUR. PHOSPHORUS. OXYGEN. NITROGEN. CARBON. HYDROGEN. H. C. N. O. P. S. Which . There are four classes of biological macromolecules: Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. Before you can understand the topics in this unit there are some key vocabulary terms you need to know.. The ability to biosynthesize the 4 major macromolecules. i.e. you can create by yourself- the 4 . major molecules . of life. What is life again?. The reason these are necessary for life is because they are the basic ingredients for the macromolecules:. Part II: Proteins & Nucleic Acids. The FOUR Classes of Large Biomolecules. All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: . Carbohydrates . Lipids. Protein. N. ucleic Acids. Macro = Large/Big. Macromolecules. . are . large. . organic molecules. .. 3. Macromolecules. Large organic . molecules. Also . called . POLYMERS. .. Smaller “building . blocks” . are called . MONOMERS.

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