Biology 1001A Study Guide - Final Guide: Acetyl-Coa, Glycosidic Bond, Lipid Bilayer

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Types of bonds and interactions b/w atoms & molecules. Organic molecule = carbon based; often bonded to h+, n, o2, p, s. Intramolecular forces: within molecules , hold atoms together (ex: covalent; ionic, results in polar molecules due to difference in electronegativity (ex: h2o, bonds b/w atoms with similar electronegativity = non-polar molecules(ex: ch4) Intermolecular forces: between molecules , weaker than intra, but however is able to attract 2 molecules tgt, ex: hydrogen boding, hydrophobic interactions. Hydrogen bonding: weak attractive force between hydrogen and another negatively polar molecule, h2o is a polar molecule, h2 = positive end, o = negative, weaker than covalent and ionic bonds, maintains structure & function in cells. A group of atoms attached to the same base molecule; behaves similarly. Ex: hydrocarbons = all bonds with the base hydrogen and carbon, attached to other. Thursday, january 21, 2016 atoms: non-polar, energy-rich bonds (b/w c and h) 3d structures of molecules in uence their behaviour.

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