BIOA01H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Epistasis, Heredity, Organelle

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Whether living or non-living, made up of chemicals. H20 is the most important, abundant small molecules (because life occurs in water (aqueous) environment) Mostly composed of six elements ( c,h,o,n,s,p) Different combinations to form four major classes of macromolecules: Macromolecules have carbon as one of their elements (organic chemistry) Acts as enzymes (catalysts that drive chem rxn) Provide structural features of cell (microtubules, intermediate filaments) Help other proteins to achieve their final shapes. Impart movement to cells / cellular structures (transportation) Serve as recognition or receptor molecules at cell"s surface. Are polymers made up from 20 different a. a. One free end of peptide is an a. a (amino terminus, or n-terminus) < n-h2. One free end of peptide is carboxyl group ( carboxyl terminus, or c terminus) -cooh. Week forces, therefore easy to disrupt by environmental conditions. Will be denatured by change its shape and loses its function.

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