BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Dehydration Reaction, Starch, Glycogen

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Base: accepts hydrogen ions from the solution ph = - log [ h+] (the h+ concentration of water is 10^-7, so the ph is 7) The lower the ph, the more acidic, the highest concentration of h+ ions. The higher the ph, the more basic, the lower concentration of h+ ions. A weak acid and corresponding base: will take extra h+ ions and prevent large fluctuations. Carbon forms 4 bonds to finn outer electron shell, can form polar or nonpolar bonds. Amphipathic = one part polar one part non-polar. Carboxyl group: functional group; carbon can bind to all functional groups. Dehydration synthesis (or condensation reaction): putting together molecules by losing a molecule of water to make room for a new bond. Hydrolysis reaction: putting water back in, and breaking polymers apart. Carbohydrates: sugar monomers (monosaccharides) are linked to form polysaccharides. Lipids: noncovalent forces maintain interactions between lipid monomers. Isomers: different combinations of the same elements and the same amount.

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