BIOL 2160 Chapter : Chapter 2

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Common functional groups in biomolecules: molecules that contain carbon and hydrogen, know the 4 macromolecules, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. Know their monomers (basic repeating unit) their roles and how they differ. Carbohydrates: organic molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, ch20, monosaccharide: c6h12o6 (the only fuel that the mitochondira can burn easily) which is glucose. 2 monosaccharides joined covalently: sucrose (table sugar), lactose, polysaccharide: Numerous monosaccharides joined covalently: starch (plants store glucose this way), glycogen (animals store glucose) Lipids: diverse group of molecules, no monomers, insoluble in water, hydrophobic, consist primarily of hydrocarbon chains and rings, your energy reserve! (1 gram fat = 2x energy in 1 gram carbs) What is the function of fat in your body? saturated fatty acids unsaturated fatty acids. Lots of h: solid at room temp, contributes to ldl or bad cholesterol, mostly animal origin, ex: butter, bacon, fat. Not : coconut or palm oil: not: fish oils.

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