BIOLOGY 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Starch, Nucleoside, Pentose

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Lecture 2: biological polymers; structure and function: lipids, carbs, and nucleic acids. Jan 20, 2017: molecular building blocks of the cell, sugars/carbs, fats/ lipids, amino acids/proteins, nucleotides/nucleic acids, molecular building blocks of the cell. All living things made up of 4 classes: carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. Building blocks creating larger macromolecules, using covalent bonds. Fatty acids do not make covalent bonds to form things bigger than fatty acids, so membrances are held together with non covalent forces. Be familiar with figure 4. 9 in textbook. Dehydrolysis/dehydration/condensation reaction is how these macromolecules are made: water is removed. -dehydration synthesis=removal of 2 h atoms and 1 o atom to form water (done with polymerase enzyme) Polymer can be split by adding water (hydrolysis) aka undoing of condensation reaction (done with hydrolase enzyme) (cid:498)lima beans(cid:499) equal building blocks of monosaccharides/amino acids/nucleotides all undergo the same reaction to form larger macromolecules they make up: carbohydrates as fuel/building material.

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