BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Monomer, Covalent Bond, Octet Rule

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Making organic macromolecules and an introduction to proteins. Atgc bases are nitrogenous and have nitrogen in them* A: gasoline- they are carbons with lots of hydrogens on them (also fats, oils, gases) Four major types of organic molecules and macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids. ^ the way that these are put together are tightly. Dehydration reactions- all 4 classes of macromolecules use this reaction. Opposite: hydrolysis reaction- requires water to break things down. The two reactions: condensation of dehydration reaction (links monomers to form polymers, hydrolysis (polymers broken down into monomers) Central carbon (which means it can form 4 covalent bonds) For an amino acid, there is a hydrogen coming off of one side, an amine/amino group coming off another end and then a carboxyl^ Composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and small amounts of other elements (notably sulfur)

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