BIOL 112 Study Guide - Synapsis, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Transposable Element

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In order of decreasing strength: covalent bond (50-110 kcal/mol, h-bond and ionic bond (both 3-7 kcal/mol, hydrophobic interaction (1-2 kcal/mol, van der waals interaction (1 kcal/mol) The rate of any given chemical reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reactants. Likewise, removal of products accelerates the reaction (towards the right side). Acetaldehyde: ketone if it is in the interior. Isomers: molecules that have the same chemical formula, but different atomic arrangements, structural isomers. A group is attached to different carbon atoms: optical isomers. A group is attached in a different way to the same carbon atom. Optical isomers are non-superimposable mirror images of eachother. Occur whenever a carbon has four different atoms or groups attached to it: sugars, carbohydrates (sugars) act as energy storage and building blocks for other molecules, serve a structural components, monosaccharides. A single sugar such as glucose: disaccharides. Many sugars: general carbohydrate formula is ch2o, glucose has two ring forms.

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