Kategóriák: Minden - carbohydrates - lipids - nucleic - protein

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Watson-macromolecule concept map

Macromolecules are essential components of biological systems, each serving unique and critical functions. Nucleic acids, comprising nucleotides, form the backbone of genetic material in DNA and RNA, guiding cellular processes and heredity.

Watson-macromolecule concept map

Watson-macromolecule concept map

Nucleic acids

nucleotide
molecule of sugar, Chemical base

Function: builds up DNA and RNA.

This the shape of a Nucleic Acid Molecule

Lipids

Triglycerides
Fatty acid, Glycerol

Function: To stored energy for later.

Some examples: Avocado, butter, fish oil waxes, and nuts

this the shape of a lipid molecule

carbs

monochromes
Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen

Function: It gives you energy.

Some examples: Bread, Beer, pasta, oatmeal and cereal

This is a Carbohydrate molecule

Here are some carbs being advertised

protein

Amino acids
Polymer chain

Function: Helps keep organs and body structure together.

Some examples: Chicken, beans, cheese, keratin and broccoli

This is the shape of a protein molecule