MCB 3020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Membrane Lipids, Genetic Carrier, Hydrogen Bond

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Building blocks of carbs are sugars such as glucose or fructose. Important element is that they form rings and circular shapes- makes them important for functional activities and interacting with other molecules. Carbs contribute to structure and support and act as nutrient/energy store. Glycoprotein- sugar attached to protein on surface of the cell membrane. Act as receptors for communication with outside environment. Cell wall structure- cellulose in plants and peptidoglycan in bacteria. Glyocalyx- found on outer cell surface, functions to attach (made of polysaccharide or protein); role in biofilm (protects cell from the elements) Monosaccharides connect to form polysaccharides through glycosidic bonds. Triglycerides- storage lipid which includes fats and oil. Glycerol- 3 carbon alcohol with 3 oh groups as binding sites. Fatty acids- attached to glycerol; long chain hydrocarbon groups with carboxyl (cooh) that binds with glycerol (hydrophobic by nature: saturated fatty acids are solid at room temperature, unsaturated fatty acids are liquid at room temperature.

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