BIOSC 0150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cell Nucleus, Hydrophile, Deoxyribose

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All of the bonds between the carbon atoms in the hydrocarbon chain are single. Molecules of saturated fatty acids pack tightly together. Saturated fatty acids are commonly found in animal fat. Lipids with saturated fatty acids are usually liquid at room temperature. Lipids with saturated fatty acids have high melting points. Phospholipids are formed from 2 fatty acids, 1 phosphate, and 1 glycerol: make the cell membrane. Length of them is constantly the same: sprinkled inside of eukaryotic cells, very polar. Cholesterol is a steroid: steroids have 4 6 ring carbons attached together. Tend to have different functional groups that link off. Nucleic acids (dna and rna) are responsible for storing and transmitting genetic information: allows cells to replicate, allows to use the information in dna to transfer them into proteins, found in the nucleus. Can"t be degraded or broken down, highly protected: replicated inside of the nucleus, transcription. In this case, it is made into mrna.

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