BIO152H5 Final: Study tables of textbook for Final

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This is just a sample of the study tables you should have in your notes. You will likely have more than these in your study notes. (review from highschool below. Note, you do not need to have the functional groups memorized, but you should understand their role in biology ie. the type of molecule they are found in) Figure 2. 3 on page 41 in textbook (chapter 2) The amino part acts like a base tends to attract a proton to form nh3. Aldehydes especially react with compounds of form hr2 to produce larger molecules to form alcohols. Acts as an acid tends to lose a proton to form an ester. Highly polar so makes compounds more soluble through hydrogen bonding with water; may also act as a weak acid and drop a proton www. notesolution. com. Organic phosphates phosphate groups are linked together, breaking. Thiols (cysteine) amino acids proteins they can form disulfide bonds (s-s) that contribute to protein structure www. notesolution. com.

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