BIOL 1001 Chapter : Ch 3 Written Outline

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15 Mar 2019
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Two types of molecules are organic and inorganic. Organic molecules consist of a carbon skeleton that is bonded to hydrogen atoms. Inorganic molecules are consisting of carbon dioxide & all molecules with out carbon. Carbon atom is versatile and has 4 electrons in its outer most shell. Since the outer most shell of a carbon atom can hold up to 8 electrons, the carbon can gain stability by forming up to 4 bonds. Because of the carbon"s ability to make up to four bonds, organic molecules can form complex shapes, like branched chains, rings, sheets, and helices. The most important functional groups are: hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, amino, sulfhydryl, and phosphate. These groups are called functional groups because they are most likely to participate in chemical reactions. They are less stable than the carbon backbone. Small organic molecules (called monomers) are joined to form longer molecules (polymers). These polymers are broken apart by adding water, which is called hydrolysis.

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