BIOL 1201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Keratin, Purine, Glycosidic Bond

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Polymers: large molecules consisting of many identical or similar subunits connected together: poly= more than 1. Carbs are used as fuels and building materials: carbs are organic molecules made of sugar and its polymers, monosaccharide can be joined to form disaccharides (2) or polysaccharides (2+, disaccharides, polysaccharides ^^-----all sugar polymers. Macromolecules that are polymers of a few hundred/thousand molecules. Biological functions: energy storage (starch and glycogen, structural support (cellulose and chitin) Carb loading: process by which athletes are able to double or triple the amount of glycogen stored in the muscles: used to delay the onset of muscle fatigue, stock up on energy. Structural polysaccharide cellulose and chitin: chitin is a structural polysaccharide that"s a polymer of an amino sugar. Proteins are polyamino acids held together by peptide bonds. Proteins are the monomers of amino acids. Quaternary protein structure: some proteins consist of 2+ polypeptide subunits, the aggregation pattern of these subunits is the quaternary structure of a protein.

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