BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Snake Venom, Cellulose, Glycosidic Bond

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Polymers are large molecules consisting of many repeating subunits of monomers (cid:0) monomers: repeating subunits used to build substances. Hydrolysis = to disassemble a polymer, the water is added and the molecule separates. Condensation synthesis = subunits are joined together by condensation synthesis; a molecule of water is removed to join them. Condensation synthesis is used to create a peptide bond to connect the amino acids. Carbohydrates are sugars; many are polymers (cid:0) monosaccharides have the molecular formula c1 h2 o1 or some multiple thereof ex c6. Disaccharides consist of two monomers joined by a glycosidic linkage. Storage polysaccharides: starch in plants, glycogen in animals- more structurally branched. Structural polysaccharides: cellulose- major plant cell wall component. Lipids are non-polar molecules; they are not water soluble. Proteins account for more than 50% of cell dry wt. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein.

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