CAS BI 107 Lecture 4: molecular biology

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Molecular biology is a field of study that molecular level. This includes elucidating the structure and function of chemical substances and determining their interactions as parts of living processes focuses on investigating biological activity at a. Molecular biology explains living processes in terms of the chemical substances involved. Carbon atoms can form four covalent bonds allowing a diversity of stable compounds to. Life is based on carbon compounds including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic exist acids. Metabolism is the web of all the enzyme-catalysed reactions in a cell or organism. Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules including the formation of macromolecules from monomers by condensation reactions. Catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules including the hydrolysis of macromolecules into monomers. Biological processes are tightly regulated by enzymes, whose expression is controlled by gene activation (dna) Changes in activity are typically determined by signalling molecules (either endogenous or exogenous in origin)

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