BIOL 1201 Chapter : Biology Chapter 5

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Chapter 5 the structure and function of large biological molecules. Macromolecules (very large molecules) are polymers, built from monomers. -polymers are long molecules consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds. -monomer is a subunit (or building block) of a polymer. Polymerization: the bonding of many small subunits (monomers) to form long molecules (polymers) >>>the reaction that forms a polymer from monomers is a polymerization reaction. Most biological polymerization reactions are condensation reactions also called a dehydration synthesis reaction (see fig. -condensation reactions are polymerization reactions in which the covalent linkage of the monomers is accompanied by the removal of a water molecule (see fig. Dehydration removes water molecules, forming a new bond. -hydrolysis is the breaking of the covalent bond between two monomers by the addition of water (similar to fig. Hydrolysis adds water molecules, breaking a bond. -carbohydrates are organic molecules made of sugars and their polymers.

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