ESS 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Hydrolysis, Complete Protein, Saturated Fat

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Carbon , hydrogen, amino group, acid group, side group or side chain. Chemical structure or amino acid if it has n for nitrogen. Nitrogen containing molecules that combine to form proteins. Linked by peptide bonds: unique types of chemical bonds in which the amine group of one amino acid binds to the acid group of another in order to manufacture dipeptides. Proteins are made from combinations of 20 amino acids. 10,000 to 20,000 unique proteins are developed through the stringing together of different sequences of these 20 amino acids. Amino acid structure: nitrogen atom, an acid group, an amine group, and a side chain. Essential amino acids: cannot be produced by our bodies (9) know that there are 9!!!! Nonessential amino acids: can be made by our bodies (11) Condensation of two amino acids to form a dipeptide. Amino + amino with water added = dipeptide. Polypeptide: chains of ten or more amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.

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