BIOL 1410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Monoglyceride, Deoxyribose, Cholesterol

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Biol 1410: anatomy of the human body - lecture 3: the chemical level of organization. The chemical level of organization: important organic substances, carbohydrates consist of the elements c,h, and o. Basic building blocks of other types of carbohydrates. E. g. glucose, fructose, ribose, deoxyribose b) disaccharides. E. g. glucose + fructose sucrose c) polysaccharides. C, h, o (in a different ratio from carbohydrates) Types: a) protect organs (sort of like a padding) cell membranes source of stored energy. Most common lipid in body + diet. Composed of 2 building blocks: i. ii. glycerol (backbone) fatty acids (fas) 3 fatty acids maximum on glycerol backbone. Naming: monoglyceride glycerol + 1 fa, diglyceride glycerol + 2 fas, triglyceride glycerol + 3 fas. The two different parts of the phospholipid create a double cell membrane, with hydrophilic phospholipid heads facing the outside (in contact with water) and hydrophobic tails facing the inside.

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