Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Monomer, Cell Nucleus, Monosaccharide

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4 types of molecules that are characteristic of living things: Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids (each one except lipids. Proteins all of which share chemical similarities. Carbohydrates chemically similar sugar monomers (monosaccharides) to form polysaccharides. Are formed from four kinds of nucleotide monomers. Also form large structures from a limited set of smaller molecules, but in this case noncovalent forces maintain the interactions between the lipid monomers. Proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids of living systems fall into the category of . Functional groups give specific properties to biological molecules. Isomers have different arrangements of the same atoms. Isomers - are molecules that have the same chemical formula- the same kinds and numbers of atoms- but with the atoms arranged differently. there are 3 types of isomers. Most macromolecules are formed by condensation and broken down by hydrolysis. Polymers are formed from monomers by a series of (aka dehydration reactions; both terms refer to the loss of h2o)

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