BIOL 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Hydrophile, Uracil, Rna World

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Adenosine triphosphate (atp) - the most important biological molecule that supplies energy to the cell; made of three phosphates which raises the potential energy of substrate molecules enough to make an otherwise non spontaneous reaction possible. Antiparallel - dna side by side and running in opposite directions (meaning 5" to 3" while the other strand ran 3" to 5") Complementary base pairing - hydrogen bonding between particular pyrimidines and purines; Adenine and thymine (two hydrogen bonds); cytosine and guanine (three hydrogen bonds) Deoxyribonucleic acid - dna; usually a double stranded helix, in which each polynucleotide strand consists of nucleotide monomers with a deoxyribose sugar and the nitrogenous bases a. T c g; capable of being replicated and determining the inherited structure of cell"s proteins. Deoxyribonucleotides - are building blocks of dna; sugar is deoxyribose and has an -h bonded to the 2" carbon and an -oh group bonded to the 3" carbon.

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