BABS1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Glycosidic Bond, Covalent Bond, Macromolecule

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Provide a broad definition of the term macromolecule . Macromolecules (except for some lipids), are chain-like molecules called polymers. Polymers are long molecules consisting of many similar or identical subunits linked together by covalent bonds. Monomers are the repeating subunits or building blocks of polymers are smaller molecules. Explain the way in which macromolecules are generally synthesised and broken down by organisms. Synthesis of a polymer involves loss of water (dehydration) to form a new covalent bond. Polymer breakdown involves the addition of water (hydrolysis) to split a covalent bond. Both of these reactions are catalysed by enzymes. Briefly describe the general structural features of each of the four major classes of macromolecules. Fatty acids (but some lipids are not polymers) Nucleotides (with nitrogenous bases g, a, t, c or u) Briefly describe the general structural features of the carbohydrates class of macromolecules. Polymers with hundreds to thousands of monosaccharides joined by glycosidic bonds.

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