BIOL 1000 Lecture 1: Lecture 1

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LECTURE 1 7/2/18
BIOL-1000- Lecture1- Molecules of Cells
1. WHAT DO YOU UNDERSTAND BY ORGANIC
COMPOUNDS?
There can be various definitions of organic compounds but according to a biologist, organic
compounds are the type of compounds that contain carbon which include carbohydrates, pro-
teins, lipids and nucleic acids.
In fact, all organic compounds are covalently bonded molecules, and many are large.
Not only organic, but inorganic compounds or molecules such as water, salts and many acids
and bases are also equally essential for life.
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LECTURE 1 7/2/18
3.1 Life’s molecular diversity is based on the properties of car-
bon :
As it is seen that carbon is the basis of life.
Everything that is found on this earth has carbon in it in one or the other form; or to put it
in another way there would be no life without carbon or its sources.
Carbon chains form the backbone of most organic compounds or molecules.
Isomers have the same molecular formula but different in structures.
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3. 1 life"s molecular diversity is based on the properties of car- bon : As it is seen that carbon is the basis of life. Everything that is found on this earth has carbon in it in one or the other form; or to put it in another way there would be no life without carbon or its sources. Carbon chains form the backbone of most organic compounds or molecules. Isomers have the same molecular formula but different in structures. Based on the various carbons, there skeletons can differ in length, can have double bonds, can be branched or can have rings. 3. 2 a few chemical groups are key to the functioning of biologi- cal molecules : The sex hormones testosterone and estradiol (a type of estrogen) differ only in the groups of atoms. 3. 3 cells make large molecules from a limited set of small mole- cules. Macromolecules are called so because of their large sizes.

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