BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Phosphatidylcholine, Messenger Rna, Protein Folding

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Linked by covalent bonds: between c1 of one sugar and hydroxyl (oh) of another sugar. Carbohydrates: polymers ex: sucrose, maltose, lactose oligo = a few ex: chitin, cellulose, starch, glycogen carbs: polysaccharides: 1. Glycogen-stores of chemical energy in most animals; 2. starch- Stores of chemical energy in most plants; 3. cellulose -durable structural polymer ex. plant cell walls; 4. chitin: polymer of n-acetylglucosamine -durable structural polymer. Ex:exoskeletons of invertebrates lipids: a large group of nonpolar biological molecules -composed mainly of c,h and o - dissolve in organic solvents but not in water lipids with important cell functions: -fats - Steroids -phospholipids lipids: fats: fats = triacylglycerol = glycerol + 3 fatty acids fatty acids: long hydrocarbon chains with a single carboxyl at one end -vary in length -no double bonds =saturated, Examples: -enzymes - accelerate chemical reactions in the cell -

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