Biology And Biomedical Sciences BIOL 2960 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Histidine, Asparagine, Starch

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When you"re done studying for this unit, you should be able to: recognize the structural features of the basic molecular building blocks (proteins, lipids, dna, and sugars) that are important for their functions within the cell. Match the monomer structure and name to the following biological polymers: protein, dna, sugar. Monomer to complex polymer (macromolecule): amino acid polypeptide (protein, monosaccharide (sugar) polysaccharide (carbohydrate, nucleotide nucleic acid. Describe the role of hydrogen bonding in stabilizing higher order structures of proteins and carbohydrate polymers. Explain how the solubility of lipids are important for their functions within a cell. Hydrocarbons that are insoluble in water because of their many nonpolar covalent bonds and play roles in energy storage, membrane structure, light harvesting, intercellular communication, and protection. Recognize the structure of the following lipids: triglyceride, steroid, and phospholipid. Steroids: multiple rings are linked through shared carbons. Phospholipid: choline+ phosphate + glycerol + 2 fatty acids.

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