BIO 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell Nucleus, Chloroplast, Polynucleotide

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You can break this bond in water. Atom becomes an ion when the atom is charged (positive or negative) Can bond to 4 different atoms at once because it only has 4 electrons in the. Molecules of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. Polypeptide- string of amino acid (amino acid is the monomer od proteins) Hydrophobic (mostly): the carbon-hydrogen bonds are non-polar bonds. Roles in cell: fat stores long term energy, phospholipids for membrane. Nucleic acids: molecules of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Role in cell: holds the genetic information (blueprint for life) Rna- helps makes proteins (part of the processing of information) Atp- energy intermediate (short term energy storage) Strands of dna are antiparallel because one goes in the opposite direction of the other strand (upside down) Backbone is linked together by covalent bonds. No centrioles (involved in mitosis and moving chromosomes)

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