Catégories : Tous - lipids - nucleotides - movement - energy

par Vann Slangerup Il y a 6 années

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slangerup-macromolecule concept map

Macromolecules are essential biological molecules that play critical roles in various functions within living organisms. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are composed of nucleotides and are responsible for storing genetic information and passing it on to offspring.

slangerup-macromolecule concept map

Floating topic

slangerup-macromolecule concept map

macromolecule

lipids
split up between saturared fats and unsaturated fats
oils, fats, phospholipids, steriods
stores energy and cushions organs
triglycerides
carbs
single sub unit
pasta, fruit, dairy, grains
Carbs give us energy
monosaccharides

C,H,O

nucleic acids
DNA forms double helixes
DNA and RNA
store information and carry offspring
nucleotides

C,H,O,M,P

proteins
its the only macromolecule that involves movement
Movement, hormones, and imune system
Milk, meat, nuts, protein shakes
amino acids

C,H,O,N