BSCI 105 Study Guide - Final Guide: Phagocytosis, Peptide, Organelle

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Understand polarity and electronegativity and reactivity (big idea: emergent properties) You learned about the functional groups on the first exam and since then we have talked about molecules that have these groups and what impact the functional group has on the molecule (hydrophobic, hydrophilic, acidic, etc). You need to understand this. (big ide: structure- Hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, amino, and phosphate groups all make molecules polar and more hydrophilic. Carboxyl groups act as acids because they drop a hydrogen ion in solution. Amino groups can act as bases because they can take up an extra hydrogen ion in solution. Sulfhydryl groups bond to other sulfhydryl groups, linking molecules together with strong disulfide bonds. Phosphate groups are involved in transferring energy between molecules. Methyl groups act as tags that modify the functions of molecules. the four classes of macromolecules. Biological macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids) are polymers made from smaller molecules, monomers, linked together by covalent bonds.

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