BIOL 1001 : Biology 1001 Test 2

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The principle types of biological molecule: four classes of macromolecules. Lipid: contains a high proportion of carbon and hydrogen; most lipids are nonpolar and insoluble in water. Protein: consist of one or more chains of amino acids; may have up to 4 levels of structure that determine its function. Nucleotide: consist of a sugar, a base & a phosphate group. Monosaccharide: simple sugar, often with the formula c6h12o6. Wax: variable numbers of fatty acids bonded to a long-chain alcohol. Phospholipids: polar phosphate group and two fatty acids bonded to glycerol. Steroid: four fused rings of carbon atoms with functional groups attached. Polypeptide: long chain of amino acids; also called protein . Nucleotides: composed of a five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a nitrogen-containing base, and a phosphate group. Nucleic acid: a polymer of nucleotide subunits joined by covalent bonds between their phosphate and sugar groups. Carbohydrate literally translates to carbon plus water . Are used as fuels and building material.

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