BIOG 152 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Glycosidic Bond, Macromolecule, Polyunsaturated Fat

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Alpha-helix structure ( -helix) - type of secondary protein structure formed by folding the polypeptide into a helix shape with hydrogen bonds stabilizing the structure. Beta-pleated sheet ( -pleated) - secondary structure in proteins in which hydrogen bonding forms pleats between atoms on the polypeptide chain"s backbone. Biological macromolecule - large molecule necessary for life that is built from smaller organic molecules. Carbohydrate - biological macromolecule in which the ratio of carbon to hydrogen and to oxygen is 1:2:1; carbohydrates serve as energy sources and structural support in cells and form arthropods" cellular exoskeleton. Cellulose - polysaccharide that comprises the plants" cell wall; provides structural support to the cell. Chaperone (chaperonin) - protein that helps nascent protein in the folding process. Chitin - type of carbohydrate that forms the outer skeleton of all arthropods that include crustaceans and insects; it also forms fungi cell walls.

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