BSC 108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Unsaturated Fat, Dehydration Reaction, Hydrogen Atom

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An atom of carbon can share electrons with other atoms in four covalent bonds that can branch off in four directions. Organic compounds are important fuels in our body. Carbon skeleton and its atoms attached to the skeleton. Functional group- the groups of atoms directly involved in chemical reactions. Plays a particular role during chemical reactions. Biological molecules- macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids. Polymers- large molecules made by stringing together many smaller molecules. Dehydration reaction- involves removing a molecule of water, cells link monomers together to form a polymer through this. Hydrolysis- breakdown of polymers, cells break bonds between monomers by adding water to them. Carbohydrates-a class of molecules that includes sugars and polymers of sugars. Isomers- molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structures. Constructed from two monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction. Starch- long strings of glucose monomers, stores sugar later for energy. Glycogen- a polymer of glucose monomers but it is more extensively branches.

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