MIC 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Glycocalyx, Microbiology, Macromolecule

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Differences of prokaryotes and eukaryotes: cell structure, complexity. Biological macromolecules critical role in cell structure and function. Polymer consists of monomers (small molecules) that bind to one another. Four classes of biological macromolecules: lipids fats, phospholipids and steroids. Function energy storage component of cell membranes, and insulation: carbohydrates composed of sugar monomers. Function energy storage: proteins composed of amino acid monomers. Function wide variety; structure, receptors, transport, enzymes etc: nucleic acids include dna and rna. Function of them protein synthesis and passage of genetic information. External structures of bacterial cells: glycocalyx, viscous (sticky) gelatinous layer around some but not all bacteria, composed of polysaccharide/protein mix variable thickness function a. protection extreme environmental conditions, loss of water and nutrients b. attachment. Slime layer loose soluble shield non-uniform in density or thickness that protects cell from dehydration and nutrient loss slim(sticky). Once it in the body it gonna attach to a serfuce. Gives the ability for an organism to pass disease.

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