BIOL 150B Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Cell Nucleus, Phospholipid, Ribose

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Inorganic molecules: lack carbon (c) or hydrogen (h) atoms (ex. 1: organic molecules: molecules with a c backbone bonded to h atoms, produced by organisms, bonding properties. Hydrogen: 1 bond - 1 different way of bonding. Oxygen: 2 bonds - 2 different way of bonding. Nitrogen: 3 bonds - 3 different way of bonding. Carbon: 4 bonds - 4 different way of bonding: most unique bonding properties = increases diversity of molecules, functional groups: commonly occurring combinations of atoms attached to a carbon backbone. Are all polar = in uence how they interact with water. Responsible for properties & chemical reactivity of organic molecules. Usually polymers built from monomers: dehydration synthesis: joining mono & polymers by taking away water, hydrolysis: breaking apart monomers & polymers by adding water. Used by digestive enzymes to break down food: carbohydrates: sugar molecules composed of c, h & o, functions of carbohydrates: Important in cells: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids surrounding water molecules.

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