PPT-The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules

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Polymers are made of connected monomer subunits that are joined by what type of bonds ionic bonds covalent bonds hydrogen bonds hydrophobic bonds Polymers are made

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Polymers are made of connected monomer subunits that are joined by what type of bonds ionic bonds covalent bonds hydrogen bonds hydrophobic bonds Polymers are made of connected monomer subunits that are joined by what type of bonds. 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…. 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. Introducing proteins. Proteins. are a diverse group of large and complex polymer molecules, made up of long chains of . amino acids. .. They have a wide range of biological roles, including:. structural:. ecology Part I, sec 3 . Emergence . of properties and levels . Functionality. Prof. John Collier . http://web.ncf.ca/collier/. (. Departamento de Filosofia, Universidade de Kwazulu-Natal, África do Sul. Pesquisador Visitante do Laboratório de Ensino, Filosofia e História das Ciências (LEFHBio), Programa Ciência sem Fronteiras). Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.. Bonding Properties of Carbon. Carbon forms covalent bonds with up to four. . other atoms, including other carbon atoms.. 1. 2. 3, 4. Structure of carbon-based molecules…. Structures, Functions and Organelle Relationships. p.50-50 in textbook. Animal Cell. Plant Cell. Cell Membrane & Cell wall. The cell membrane (plasma membrane) creates a cell boundary and helps to regulate the transport of molecules in and out of the cell (in plant & animal cells). Cell Structure and Function Chapter 2 Lesson 1: Cells and Life Understanding Cells People didn’t always know about cells Too small to be seen without proper tools Robert Hooke (English Scientist) 300 years ago he built a microscope The Structure and Function of 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 and Lipids . (Ch. 5-1 and Ch. 5-2). Describe the properties of the monomers and the type of bonds that connect the monomers in biological macromolecules.. Explain how hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis are used to cleave and form covalent bonds between monomers.. Vinay. K. . Chaudhri. 1. Outline. Introduction. KB_Bio_101- Biology textbook knowledge base. Representing structure and function . Representation and Reasoning needs. Upper ontology. Representing structure. 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 . 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 . Overview: The Molecules of Life. Within cells, small organic molecules are joined together to form larger molecules. Macromolecules are large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms.

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