BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cell Nucleus, Monosaccharide

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Cells are 70-95% water, the rest consist mostly of carbon-based compounds. Proteins, dna, carbohydrates, and other molecules that distinguish living matter are all composed of carbon compounds. Organic chemistry- the study of compounds that contain carbon and such organic compounds range from simple molecules to colossal ones. All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: Macromolecules- large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms. Polymers- a long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks; these small building blocks are called monomers. Condensation reaction- (or dehydration reaction) occurs when two monomers bond together through the loss of a water molecule. Enzymes: macromolecules that speed up the dehydration process. Hydrolysis-a reaction that is essentially the reverse of dehydration; adds water to break down polymers into monomers. Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material: Carbohydrates- include sugars and the polymers of sugar; the simplest carbohydrate are monosaccharides.

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