BIOL 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell Nucleus, Glycogen, Electronegativity

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Carbon - valence of 4, form up to 4 bonds. Simple organics are carbon attached to hydrogen. Highly reduced - no oxygen, so store a lot of energy. Carbon can form bonds with up to 4 bonds, and can bond to a variety of other atoms. Negative charges make the organic molecule more polar. How it relates to functionality - do not know function. Large biomolecules are polymers of repeating subunits. Largest single molecular structures - enzymatically assembled. Most biomolecules are assembled by sequential addition of monomers to one end of growing polymer. These reactions are called condensation or dehydration reactions. Most common = 5-carbon, pentose; 6-carbon, hexose. Cellulose - beta linkages between glucose residues. Put together by sequential condensation-like reactions at 3" end of molecule. Nucleic acids consist of 5 different monomers. Dna - double strand, with each strand attached to each other via hydrogen bonds. Made of repeating units of amino acids (chons)

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