BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Chemical Formula, Hydroxy Group, Methyl Group

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Chapter 4: carbon and the molecular diversity of life. Carbon: the backbone of life like yours: carbon can bond to four other atoms or groups of atoms, making a large variety. Life is based on the carbon-hydrogen backbone: carbon has the ability to form 4 bonds with other atoms, creating carbon. Variations in carbon skeletons include straight or branched chains, double bonds, ring compounds. What are isomers and how do they relate to a compound"s function within a cell or organism: isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structures and properties a. i. Structural isomers have different covalent arrangements of their atoms a. ii. Cis-trans isomers have the same covalent bonds but differ in spatial arrangements a. iii. Enantiomers are isomers that are mirror images of each other. Enantiomers are important in the pharmaceutical industry: two enantiomers of a drug may have different effects a. i. Structure=function: usually only one isomer or enantiomer is biologically active.

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