BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 3

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Organic: biological molecules, building blocks for cells, composed of carbon and hydrogen organisms, typically large and complex. Inorganic: carbon dioxide, all molecules without carbon, generally less diverse and more simple. Can bond with up to 4 other atoms. Diversity of carbon allows for complex shapes of organic molecules. Functional groups: a group of atoms that have certain characteristics. Determine the characteristics and chemical reactivity of molecules. Attached to the carbon backbone of organic molecules. Two forms of organic molecules: monomers: small molecules that are subunits of larger molecules, polymers: molecules made up of chains of monomers. Biological polymers are formed by dehydration synthesis: to form by removing water . Biological polymers are broken apart by hydrolysis: to break apart with water . Organisms continually break down and build new organic molecules. Four principle types of biological molecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleotides/nucleic acids.

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