BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Dietary Fiber, Cardiovascular Disease, Peptide

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Class discussion: four major macromolecules (biological polymers) in the cell, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids monosaccharide lactose cholesterol waxes polymer nucleotide cellulose nitrogenous base enzyme triglyceride glycogen starch glucose amino acid disaccharide hydrophilic deoxyribose chitin. Dna ribose peptide bond monomer protein glycerol fatty acid hydrolysis polysaccharide hydrophobic. Molecules: two or more atoms joined together by covalent bonds. On your own, categorize the words listed in the table according to their corresponding macromolecule. Think about how you will justify your answer to your neighbor. Carbohydrates- recognizing by nomenclature: monosaccharaides (simple sugars) Single unit sugar (ex: glucose, fructose) (honey is made up of glucose & fructose) (soft drinks) Carbon molecules can also be used to make other organic molecules in the cell: disaccharides (simple sugars) Two unit sugars (ex: sucrose) (lemonade) provide energy: polysaccharides (complex carbohydrates) Long polymers of hundreds to thousands of monosaccharaides. Dehydration reaction (rxn): (monosaccharide) oh + h (monosaccharide) --> disaccharides (water is released)

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