Kategorier: Alle - carbohydrates - lipids - proteins - heredity

af Corey Wayland 6 år siden

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Wayland-Macromolucles

Major macromolecules include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, each with distinct functions and structures. Carbohydrates, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, provide quick energy and structural support.

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Wayland-Macromolecules

Nucleic Acids

Function:store and transmit hereditary information
Amino Acids
nucleotides
Unique characteristics:These links are hydrogen

Lipids

Ex:fats,oils,phospholipids,steriods,waxes
Energy storage,cushion organs,insulates body
triglycerides
Unique characteristics: These links are known as covalent bonds

Carbohydrates

Ex:Sugars,starches,cellulose(cell wall),glycgoen
Function:quick energy,energy storage,structure,
Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen
Monosaccharides
Unique characteristics:These specific links are covalent bonds.

Protiens

Peptide
Unique characteristics: These links are called covalent.
Ex:muscle,fingernails and claws,skin, hair
Function:hormones,movement,immune system,enzymes,transport
Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen,Nitrogen