Biochemistry 2288A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Biological Membrane, Biomolecule, Microsoft Onenote

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Sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleotides are the four main families of small organic molecules in cells. They form the monomeric building blocks, or subunits, for larger organic molecules, including most of the macromolecules and other molecular assemblies of the cell. Some, like the sugars and the fatty acids, are also energy sources. 1 calorie = amount of energy needed to raise temperature of 1g of water by 1 degree. Note: 1 dietary calorie = 1000 scienti c calories. 1 calorie = amount of energy needed to raise temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 degree. Separate the contents of a cell or organelle from the surrounding. Contain sensors or receptors that allow the cell to respond to external. A biological molecule that is sparingly soluble in water. Hydrophobic, does not dissolve in water, at least not to any real extent. stimuli. Fatty acids - used for energy and structure.

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