9808 Chapter Notes - Chapter Online Tutorial : Cell Membrane, Pentose, Olive Oil

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Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes of biological organisms. An appreciation of biochemistry is important in understanding the function of the body"s cells and tissues. Chemical compounds can be broadly categorised as either inorganic or organic. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon atoms in the molecule. Compounds such as water, salts, and many acids and bases are inorganic: organic compounds are characterised by the presence of carbon atoms in the molecule. Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids are organic compounds and are considered the major macromolecules of the human body. As the prefix "macro" implies, these molecules are large. Both classes of compounds are essential for human life. Water is the most abundant substance in our bodies, accounting for 50-75% of total body mass depending upon factors such as age, gender, body weight and fat content. There are 6 features of water that make it such a versatile and important substance within our bodies: high specific heat.

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