BLG 181 Lecture 10: Lecture 10_ Introduction to Macromolecules and Nutrients- NOTES

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All living organisms have same basic biochemistry, with same 4 types of macromolecules used as building blocks: nucleic acids, carbohydrates, protein, lipids. Each nucleotide has a central sugar, phosphate group and a nitrogenous base. Recall mutations: genetic variation upon which natural selection can act. = remaining 3 macromolecules, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, fall into the category of nutrients: Nutrient: is a component of food that is needed for a specific physiological function& maintain life. Essential nutrients: must be supplied in the diet. Deficiency disorders: occur when the body lacks a nutrient required for normal function. Energy for the body; nondigestible forms aid in elimination and help regulate glucose and cholesterol. Growth and repair of bone and muscle; components of cells, blood, enzymes, and certain hormones; energy for the body. Energy for the body; aid in absorption of certain vitamins; thermal insulation, cushioning of organs, and maintenance of cells.

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