BBMB 316 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.1-1.4: Heterocyclic Compound, Hydroxy Group, Cell Nucleus

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Section 1. 1: living systems require a limited variety of atoms and molecules. Organisms are uniform at the molecular level regardless of the species - the unity of biochemistry. Evidence that all organisms on earth come from a common ancestor. There are 90 naturally occurring elements that have been identified by scientists. Three of these make up 98% of the atoms in an organism. These elements are: hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. Water has been identified as the matrix of life with its composure of hydrogen and oxygen. Most of the large molecules inside a living system is predominantly made up of carbon molecules. Carbon-carbon bonds are very strong and function as a backbone for most of these larger molecules. Molecules that provide fuel to an organism are made entirely of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. Combustion = the biological process responsible for providing energy to power a cell.

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