a Annabel Granger 6 éve
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Biological macromolecules play critical roles in living organisms, each with distinct characteristics and functions. Proteins are composed of amino acids linked by peptide bonds and are essential for various bodily functions such as immune response, transport, and movement.
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Granger - Blank Concept Map Nucleic Acids examples: DNA,
RNA characteristics: 3 parts, a
base, a pentose sugar, and a
phosphate group. functions: store and transmit
hereditary info. elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus nucleotides Lipids characteristics: long
hydrobcarbon chain examples: fats, oils,
waxes, steroids functions: energy storage, cushion
organs, insulates body triglycerides Proteins characteristics: 20 different amino acids,
linked by peptide bonds, examples: hair, nails, muscle,
hormones functions: immune system, transports,
enzymes, movement elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen amino acids Carbohydrates Subtopic characteristics: hexagon shape, glucose, starch, sucrose examples: sugars, starches,
cellulose, cell walls. functions: quick energy, energy
storage, structure elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen monosaccharides