BIOL 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Aldehyde, Ionic Compound, Hydroxy Group

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Thousands of reactions occur within a living cell. All reactions involve breaking and forming chemical bonds and using or trapping energy as bonds are being changed. 4 major types of chemical reactions in biology. A reaction in which smaller molecules are joined together by removing a molecule of water. Type of reaction used by cells to synthesize large molecules such as proteins and carbohydrates. The reaction of an acid and a base to form water and a salt (ionic compound). A reaction in which electrons are lost by one substance and gained by another. The substance being oxidized is referred to as the reducing agent. The substance being reduced is referred to as the oxidizing agent. A redox reaction often involves the transfer of entire hydrogen atoms (including their electrons). Photosynthesis and cellular respiration involve redox reactions (unit 2) Large, organic molecules composed primarily of repeating subunits called monomers. These large molecules are also referred to as polymers.

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