BIOA01H3 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 Study Guide
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Chapter 3 macromolecules and the origin of life. Polymer-> covalent bonding of smaller molecules called monomers. Macromolecules-> polymers with molecular weight exceeding 1000 i. e. protein, polysaccharide, nucleic acid. Functional groups are small groups of atoms that have specific chemical properties. When attached to molecules, the functional group exhibits specific chemical properties on the large molecules. Isomers have different arrangements of the same atoms. Isomers are molecules that have the same kind and number of atom, but are arranged differently. Structural isomers differ in how their atoms are joined together. Optical isomers-> molecules that are mirror image of each other. >hereditary material that carries traits of species from generation to generation. Most macromolecules are formed by condensation and broken down by hydrolysis. Condensation (dehydration) -> two monomers join together to form polymer with the release of water. Hydrolysis-> water is needed to break the covalent bond of polymer and form two monomers as product.