[BIOL 2002] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 44 pages long Study Guide!

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Science of carbon containing molecules = organic chemistry. C can form 4 covalent bonds with other atoms because it has 4 valence electrons. C-c and c-h bonds are nonpolar -called hydrocarbons, hydrophobic and not soluble in water. Most organic molecules and macromolecules contain functional groups - atoms with characteristic chemical structures and properties. C containing molecules may exist in isomers - molecules with identical chemical formulas but different structures and characteristics. Structural isomers contain the same atoms but in different bonding relationships. Stereoisomers have identical bonding relationships but different spatial positioning of their atoms. Monomers are the pieces that make up polymers; formed by condensation reactions which produce the larger molecule and a water. Simple carbs break down to make atp (source of energy) Larger carbs store energy, play structural role. Lipids - nonpolar molecules that are made of c h and some o; play a key part in membranes, function in hormones, energy storage, insulators.

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