BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Macromolecule, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate, Metabolic Pathway

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The bulk of an organism is water. If all the water is drained away, the remaining dry weight consists of molecules. When these molecules were first discovered, it was thought that carbon. So they identified them as organic molecules, to distinguish them from inorganic containing molecules were present only in living organisms molecules found in the inanimate world. The organic molecules found in living cells can be divided into several categories based on their metabolic roles: macromolecules; Macromolecules are huge, highly organized molecules that form structure and carry out the activities of the cells. They contain from dozens to millions of carbon atoms. They can perform complex task with great precision and efficiency because of their size and intricate shape. Macromolecules are divided into four categories; proteins, nucleic acid, polysaccharides and lipids. Proteins, nucleic acid and polysaccharides are grouped as polymers, Polymer molecules are composed of large number of monomers, which are low molecular weight building blocks.

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