BIO 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Dehydration Reaction, Stereoisomerism, Chemical Bond

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Chapter 3 the chemical basis of life ii: organic molecules: organic molecules: a carbon-containing molecule, named because they are found in living organisms. The carbon atom: organic chemistry: the study of carbon-containing molecules. Carbon atoms bond to several biologically important functional groups: functional group: a group of atoms with chemical features that are functionally important. Each functional group exhibits the same properties in all molecules in which it occurs. Carbon-containing molecules may exist in multiple forms called isomers. Overview of the four major classes of organic molecules found in living cells: four types of macromolecules, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates: carbohydrate: an organic molecule often with the general formula, c(h2o); a carbon-containing compound that includes starches, sugars, and cellulose. Sugars are small carbohydrates that may taste sweet: monosaccharide: a simple sugar, most common types contain either 5 (pentoses) or 6 (hexoses) carbons. Lipid: a molecule composed predominantly of hydrogen and carbon atoms: nonpolar, therefore insoluble in water.

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