BIOMG 1350 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2, 4: Protein Subunit, Hydrogen Bond, Alpha And Beta Carbon

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Chapter 2: chemical components of cells: small molecules in cells. A cell is formed from carbon compounds: nearly all the molecules in cell are based on carbon. Small and has four electrons and four vacancies in outer shell. One carbon atom can join to other carbon atoms: highly stable covalent c-c bonds to form chains and rings, large and complex molecules with no limit to size. Small and large carbon compounds made by cells. All other molecules: inorganic: chemical group. Distinct chemical & physical properties that influence molecular behavior. Whether the molecule tends to gain or lose protons. Which other molecules it will interact with. Cells contain four major families of small organic molecules: small organic molecules. Carbon compounds with amu of 100-1000 with 30 or so carbon atoms. Broken down and transformed into small molecules through intracellular metabolic pathways. Can be both monomer and energy source.

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