BIOL 1150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dehydration Reaction, Condensation Reaction, Hydrolysis

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17 Apr 2017
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Describe the structure of a polymer including its formation through dehydration synthesis and its breakdown through hydrolysis. Explain and compare/contrast the structure and biological purpose of a carbohydrate, lipid, protein, and nucleic acid molecules. Explain the purpose of enzymes in organisms and how they function. Describe atp as the energy currency of the cell. Sub-atomic particles > atoms > molecules > biological macromolecules. Four large polymer molecule groups that are only found in organisms and make up their structure and drive their function: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. These are large polymer molecules made up of smaller molecular sub-units (monomers) Removal of water to form bonds between subunits to build a more complex structure. Addition of water to break bonds, digesting polymers into smaller subunits. Amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars are called monomers. The basic unit for storage of genetic information. Folding is crucial for proper protein function. Produced in response to high temperature, heat shock proteins.

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