BIOC 2300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-1, 1-2: Carry Out, Starch, Cellulose

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Chapter 1 - the chemical basis of life: * living systems obey the same rules that govern nonliving systems. Scientific discipline that seeks to explain life at the molecular level. It is reductionist, which means it believes that the parts can explain the whole, by examining the individual parts. Understanding each molecule"s physical structure and chemical reactivity shows us how molecules work together and combine to form larger functional units, which ultimately form the intact organism. * only a small subset of the known elements are found in living systems. The most abundant are: carbon (c), nitrogen (n), oxygen (o), and hydrogen (h). The second most abundant are: calcium (ca), phosphorus (p), potassium (k), sulfur (s), Certain trace elements are also found in living systems, but in very small quantities!! * all living systems contain carbon, so biochemistry can be thought of as a branch of organic chemistry. Biological molecules are made from p, s, h, n, o,

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