BIOL 1020 Lecture 8: Biological Molecules of Life

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Reactions to form or break down polymers are sped up by enzymes. Biological molecules made up of c, h, o. Used for energy storage, consumed for energy production, used as building materials. Glucose - major energy source for cell. Two monosaccharides joined by a glycosidic bond. Glycosidic bond - covalent bonds formed between 2 monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction. Made up of 3+ monomers, typicallys 1000s 9 huge. Some used for energy storage, some used for structure. Mostly found in liver and muscle cells. The glucose gives cellulose different properties as compared to starch. Unlike starch, most organisms cannot digest it. Hydrophobic because they usually only contain c or h (nonpolar) Fats - made from glycerol and one fatty acids. Glycerol - 3 sugar alcohol with 3 oh groups. Fatty acid - long unbranched hydrocarbon with carboxyl group. Unsaturated - one or more double bonds. Dehydration reaction results in ester linkage between the two.

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