BISC 4 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Valine, Trans Fat, Cysteine

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What is the structure of fats and oils: unsaturated cis-fats, double bonds present, on the same side of the c=c bond, unsaturated trans-fats, double bonds present, on opposite sides of the c=c bond. What is the structure of a phospholipid: the structure is similar to a triglyceride, one fatty acid is replaced by a polar phosphate group, phospholipids are, the primary components of cellular membranes, contains, polar head, nonpolar tails. What are proteins: made of subunits, amino acids, important for diverse functions in the body including, hormones, enzymes, antibodies, transport, can denature, undergo a change in shape, causes loss of function. What do amino acids look like: examples, valine (nonpolar, glutamic acid (ionized, polar, lysine (ionized, polar, tryptophan (nonpolar, aspartic acid (ionized, polar, cysteine (polar) What are nucleic acids: made of subunits, nucleotides, includes, rna, dna, dna stores genetic information, rna used to make proteins.

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