BIO 161 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3-6: Amphiphile, Osmosis, Glycerol

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Is energy required or released when polymers form? (entropy, order: create a table comparing three of the major classes of macromolecules: proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. Compare these macromolecules in terms of role in cell, monomers, formation, other criteria: draw a generic amino acid using r to represent the variable side chain. Label the functional groups common to all amino acids. (amino, carboxyl: memorize the structures of the amino acids cysteine, glutamate, lysine, and methionine, draw a condensation reaction that forms a peptide bond. Draw a hydrolysis reaction that that breaks a peptide bond: describe how the conformation of a protein is established (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary structure). What is the role of heat-shock proteins: protein conformation is dynamic. Reading: chapter 4 nucleic acids: if given a simple drawing of a nucleotide (the monomer of the dna molecule), label the phosphate, the deoxyribose and nitrogenous base.

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