BIOL 1010U Lecture 3: BIOL1010-1011-L3-Chemistry and Nucleic Acids-WF

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Basic chemistry and the structure of nucleic acids - Assigned readings in textbook complete before lecture 3: Chapter 2 (section 2. 4) carbon: life"s chemical backbone (pages 37 to 39) Chapter 2 (section 2. 5) organic molecules - nucleic acids (pages 40 to 42) Chapter 3 (section 3. 1) major biological functions of dna (pages 50 to 53) Chapter 3 (section 3. 2) chemical composition and structure of dna (pages 53 to 58) Use the following wireframe outline to make notes on the content presented in lecture 3. Critical to the cells ,tends to be very stable. Strucuture stabilized by various types of chemical bonds. Macromolecules are large polymers- formed by strong covalent bonds between smaller units called monomers ex glucouse. Interactions among macromolecules and ions through ionic bonds alter molecular properties(eg activities) Functions of macromolecules are related to their shape and the chemicals properties of their monomers. Higher levels of organization(small to large molecules) result in the emergence of new properties.

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