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belaynesh macromolecule consept map

The macromolecule concept map outlines the major classes of biological molecules essential for life: carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. Carbohydrates, characterized by a 1:

belaynesh macromolecule consept map

Belaynesh's macromolecule concept map

protiens

mussels
fingernails

skin

hair

hormones
movment

immune system

enzimez

transport

Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen nitrogen
20 amino acids (building block)
amino acids are chained into a polymer

chained by peptide bonds

they can be electrically charged or not, they can be polar or non polar.

3D

proteins only work if they have the right shape.

temperature and acidity can denature or unfold the protein

Primary structure: a series of amino acids.

Secondary structure: chains, folds and coils alpha helix and pleated sheets

Tertiary structure: the weaving of the alpha and beta sheets

Quaternary structure: when more than one chain bonds together.

nucleic acids

double helix shape
nucleotide

a base, a pentose sugar (ribose/RNA| deoxyribose/ DNA ), and a phosphate group

DNA
spiraled in a double helix
RNA

single nucleotide chain

store hereditary information
Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen nitrogen phosphorous

lipids

non polar
hydrophobic (does not like water)

long hydrocarbon chains

glycerol+ fatty acids

fats
oils

phospholipids

steroids

waxes

cushions organs

isolates body

Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen
triglycerides

carbohydrates

the suffix of most sugars are (ose)
quick energy
energy storage

structure

sugars
starches

cellulose

glycogen

Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen (always in a 1.2.1 ratio)
monosaccharides
Disaccharides

Polysaccharides

large polymers(starch)

two monomers (sucrose)

one monomer sugar( glutenous)