BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phosphate, Extracellular Matrix, Sap

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All living cells are made up of similar stuf. In all cells, nucleic acids are made of same nucleotide building blocks. All plant cell walls = polysaccharides + carbohydrates and they store energy in form of starch. In all cells, proteins are made of same amino acid building blocks with phospholipid membranes. Carbohydrates and polysaccharides vary between species but are assembled from monosaccharides in similar ways. Nucleic acids are made of the same nucleotide building blocks. Proteins are made of the same amino acid building blocks. Carbohydrates vary between species, but are assembled from monosaccharides in the same fashion. Plants have a cell wall made of polysaccharides and carbohydrates. Biosynthetic processes require an input of energy to build polymers provided by atp. Synthesis reactions are condensation reactions where a water molecule is released as 1 product. Rna = atp, ctp, utp & gtp. Biosynthetic processes require an input of energy to build.

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