BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Covalent Bond, Monomer, Ketose

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All living organisms are made up of four large, complex, biological molecules, or macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. Macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids (dna, rna) Macromolecules are polymers built from monomers. Polymer: is a long molecule consisting of many similar building blocks. Long molecule; identical building blocks linked to covalent bonds. Monomers: repeating units that serve as building blocks. Each class of polymer is made up of diff. Dehydration reactions: two monomers bond together through the loss of a water molecule. Hydrolysis reactions: reverse of dehydration reaction adds water molecule. Bond between monomers is broken by water molecule: carbohydrates. Serve as fuel, storage and building material. Monosaccharides: simple sugars, are the monomers (building blocks) Classifies by location of carbonyl group sugar ketone (ketose) or aldehyde (aldose) Classified by number of carbons in carbon skeleton. Often drawn as linear skeletons, forms a ring in aqueous solutions. Asymmetric carbon attached to 4 different atoms.

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