BIOLOGY 1A03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Starch, Amine, Organic Compound

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Understanding an organism"s structural characteristics to be able to understand its functional significance. Each time a cell divides, it must maintain information regarding its structural composition and functional capacity. Most abundant elements found in living systems : c, n, o, and h, followed by ca, p, k, Trace elements are also found in small quantities. Amino acids - contain amino group and carboxylic acid group ex. Carbohydrates - monosaccharides (ch2o)n where n >3. Nucleotides - 5 carbon sugar, a nitrogen-containing ring, and one or more phosphate groups. Lipids - poorly soluble in water because the bulk of their structure is hydrocarbon-like. Amino acids, monosaccharides, and nucleotides each form polymeric structures. Monomers are called residues are they have been incorporated into the polymer. Lipids do not form polymers, though they do aggregate to form larger structures. Proteins - polymers of amino acids are called polypeptides or proteins. Nucleic acids - polynucleotides are better known as dna and rna.

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