BIOL 1201 Chapter : BIOL Sept 7 Sept 13

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Complex molecules containing a carbon-carbon bond: composition largely c, o, h, n, but especially c, there are four major classes of organic molecules. Functional groups: groups of atoms attached to a carbon backbone of organic molecules. Cause changes in physical characteristics and chemical properties. A portion of a more complex molecule, which has its own characteristic chemical properties. (memorize) Carbohydrates (a model with carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens; count them) Lipids (a model with carbons, hydrogens, oxygens, nitrogens, and phosphorus) Proteins (folds; contains carbons, hydrogens, nitrogens, oxygens and some sulfurs) Compounds with an atomic ratio ~ c1h2o1 or (ch2o)n *count the carbons, hydrogens, and oxygens to see if it"s a carbohydrate. *for every bond between these, a water molecule is lost. Monosaccharides: most basic unit of carbohydrate and in the model has one oxygen on corner. Disaccharides: condensation reaction; the reverse reaction is hydrolysis; two. Monosaccharides put together and bonded by oxygen, losing a water molecule.

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