BIOL 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Carbonyl Group, Asymmetric Carbon, Hydroxy Group

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Hydrocarbon- organic molecule consisting of only carbon and hydrogen. Isomers- compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same elements but different structures and different properties. Structural isomer- differ in the covalent arrangements of their atoms. Cis-trans-isomers- carbons have covalent bonds to the same atoms, but these atoms differ in their spatial arrangements due to the inflexibility of double bonds. Functional groups- chemical groups that are directly involved in chemical reactions. Adenosine triphosphate (atp)- an organic molecule called adenosine attached to 3 phosphate groups. Called ketone if carbonyl group is in the chain. Called aldehyde if carbonyl group is at the end of the chain. Acts as an acid because covalent bod between hydrogen and oxygen is so polar. Two of these groups can react to form a bridge that helps stabilize protein structure. Affects the expression of genes when on dna or on proteins bound to dna. Affects the shape and function of sex hormones.

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