Transcription of STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BIO- MOLECULES
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STRUCTURE and FUNCTION of biomolecules - 8 - STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF BIO- MOLECULES Table of contents 1. Introduction 9 2. Proteins 13 o The Amino Acids o The Peptide bond o The Protein Conformation o The secondary structures: -helix and -sheet 3. Lipids 25 o Fatty Acids o Hormones derived from Fatty Acids o Neutral Fats (complex lipids) o Other complex lipids o Micelles lipid double layers o Simple Lipids 4. Carbohydrates (saccharides) 32 o Monosaccharides o The glycosidic bond o Disaccharides and polysaccharides (Glycanes) o Glycoaminoglycans o Glycoproteins 5. Polynucleotides 42 o Polynucleotides o Ribozymes o The DNA/RNA molecule o The genetic code o Flow of the genetic information 6.
Structure and function of Biomolecules - 9 - 1. INTRODUCTION The molecules that form the building blocks of living organisms obey the same laws of nature as all
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CRITICAL THINKING CHALLENGE, ClassZone, Molecules, Unit F212: Molecules,, Unit F212: Molecules, Biodiversity, Food, To identify the relationship between two, Accurate Mass, Lecture 2 Simple Molecular Orbitals - Sigma and, Chemical Composition of Living Cells, Hydraulics, Flow Chart - Point Group Determination