BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydroxy Group, Maltose, Glycerol

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The nature of biological molecules organic molecules (biochemicals) biochemistry centers around carbon carbon binds to up to 4 other atoms since it has only 4 outer electrons (full=8) How do we go from atoms molecules (molecular bonds: covalent bonds, electrons are shared between atoms molecules i. ii. iii. strongest bonds atoms are the most stable with full outer shell. Covalent bonds can lead to polar molecules. [h] partially positive biologically important polar molecules have one or more electronegative atoms o, n, s, p non polar molecules equal sharing of electrons. Molecules without electronegative atoms and polar bonds. What charge are the nucleic acids in histone proteins? positive hydrogen bonds found between the two strands of dna occur btw 2 polar molecules. Cytosine - guanine (3 hydrogen bonds) hydrophobic interactions or van der waals forces. 4 types of biological macromolecules macromolecules/polymer carbohydrates nucleic acids.

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