BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Glycosidic Bond, Chemical Formula, Plant Cell

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14 Sep 2016
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Hydrolysis: to disassemble a polymer the water is added and the molecules separates. Condensation synthesis: subunits joined together by condensation synthesis a molecule of water is removed to join them. Carbohydrates sugars; many re polymers monosaccharides have the molecular formula c1h2o1 or some multiple of. Disaccharides consists of two monomers joined by a glycosidic linkage. Storage polysaccharids: starch in plants, glycogen in animals - more branched. Structural polysaccharides: cellulose - major plant cell wall component. Lipids more commonly known as fats non-polar molecules; they are not soluble hydrophobic important for energy storage fatty acids, phospholipids, steroids. Phospholipids: major component of cell membrane polar head non polar tail forms bilayer. Proteins account for more than 50% of cell dry weight. Polypeptides: amino aids joined together function of protein depends on chemical structure. Primary structure: unique sequence of amino acids sequence determined by genetic material. Secondary structure: coiling/ foiling as a result of hydrogen bonding.

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