BIOL 1001 Chapter : Bio Chapter 3 Notes

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Nucleotide: why is carbon so important in biological molecules, organic- describes molecules that have a carbon skeleton bonded to some hydrogen atoms. Carbon atom can become stable by forming up to four bonds. It is indigestible for most animals: enzymes must precisely fit the molecules they break down, supportive outer coverings (exoskeletons) of insects, crabs, and spiders are made of chitin, a poly. And many toxins like snake venom: all amino acids have same structure, central carbon bonded to 3 different functional groups: nitrogen (- Nh2), carboxylic acid (-cooh), and an r group that: some amino acids are hydrophilic and water-soluble varies among different amino acids. because their r groups are polar. Dna: secondary structure- maintained by hydrogen bonds between polar portions of amino acids. Create spring like shaped called helix: pleated sheet is an example of secondary structure, tertiary structure- consisting of folds determined by interactions of amino acid functional groups with another.

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