BIO 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Adenosine, Thiol, Nucleic Acid Double Helix

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Know all/everything about proteins, carbs, lipids, nucleic acids. Know of all the structures of proteins. Dehydration synthesis - synthesizes a larger molecule ( makes a polymer) Anytime a bond is formed you store energy. Hydrolysis reaction - breaks down large molecules. Anytime you break a bond you release energy. Head likes water tail doesnt fat / triglyceride. Shape, size, functional groups - help determine what function they have. Unsaturated fats have a double bond and a kink in their chemical structure. When bonds are broken, energy is released. Structures of proteins: amino acids linked together in a straight line, helix structure, amino acids will have things such as carbon or hydrogen bonded to them which affects the shape, folding of protein on itself. Dna v. rna - know similarities and differences: dna, holds our genetic code, a-t, c-g, double helix - relies on hydrogen bonds to make it, hydrogen bonds are weak, rna, multiple functions : erna, rrna,mrna, a-u, c-g.

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