BIO 1305 Chapter 5 : Campbell 10th Edition Miles Ch 5 The Structure and Fuction of Large Biological Molecules

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Chapter 5: the structure and function of large biological molecules. All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Macromolecules: large molecules; carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids are all macromolecules; exhibit unique emergent properties arising from the orderly arrangement of their atoms. : a long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by. Carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and proteins are these chain like molecules. lipids are not polymers. Monomers: smaller molecules; the repeating units that serve as the building blocks of a polymer. Each class of polymer is made up of different monomer but the chemical mechanisms by which cells make and break down polymers are basically all the same case. Enzymes: process described above are facilitated by enzymes- specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reactions such as those that make or break down polymers. : occurs when 2 monomers covalently bond together.

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