BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 43: Ketose, Transfer Rna, Cellulose

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3 Apr 2016
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Key concepts: nucleotides are made up of, a sugar, a phosphate group, a nitrogenous base, ribonucleotides make up rna, deoxyribonucleotides make up dna. The sugar-phosphate backbone is on the outside. The nitrogenous bases are on the inside. The helical structure prevents the information from being accessed when it"s not needed. Carbohydrates: carbohydrate: macromolecule made up of sugar monomers, one sugar= the simplest form of a carbohydrate, you can infer how sugar molecules with react with water, ex: polar substances will react with water while nonpolar one will. Location of carbonyl group: aldose: found at the end of the monosaccharide, ketose: found in the middle of the monosaccharide. Sugars tend to form ring structures when in aqueous solutions: different structures means different functions, functions, raw material for synthesizing other molecules, structural support, indicating cell identity, storing chemical energy, types of polysaccharides, starch: Mixture of amylopectin and amylose: glycogen: Found in fungi cell walls, some algae, and many animal exoskeletons.

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