BIOL 20300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Abdominopelvic Cavity, Lipid Bilayer, Thoracic Cavity

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Structure and properties of matter: matter, elements, and atoms, atoms are composed of protons, neurons, and electrons c, molecules, bonding atoms and forming ions, molecules and chemical compounds, chemical reactions, acids, bases, salts, and electrolytes, concept of ph. Contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (sometime nitrogen) a. ii. Sugars that are used to produce energy for the body a. iii. Triglycerides (fats)- contain fatty acids and glycerol b. ii. Phospholipids- outlining of the plasma membrane (phospholipid bilayer) b. iii. 1. b. iii. 2. Two molecules of fatty acids: proteins c. i. Essential for the cell structure in the body (metabolism) c. ii. Most of the enzymes in the body are proteins (99% of all enzymes) c. iii. Chains of amino acids made of the amino and carboxyl groups c. iii. 1. Amino acids are joined together by covalent bonds between the carboxyl (-cooh) and the amino (-nh2) groups= peptide bonds c. iii. 2. Amino acid sequence- determines the components of a protein and how it essentially achieves its final state: nucleic acids and nucleotides d. i.

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