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by Jackson Foster 6 years ago

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Foster macromolecules

Proteins are fundamental macromolecules composed of amino acids and play a crucial role in various biological functions such as transport, immune response, enzyme activity, hormone production, and movement.

Foster macromolecules

Floating topic

Foster macromolecules

Carbohydrate

Building Blocks
Example
Glycogen
Cell Wall
Starch
Sugars
Function
Structure
Quick Energy
Made up of, C H and O
Monosacharides

Lipid

Phospholipids
Waxes
Fats
Steroids
Oils
Insulates Body
Cushion Organs
Energy Storage
Made up of C H O

Nucleic Acid

DNA
RNA
Stores and transmits hereditary information
Made up of C H O N P
Nucleotide
Has 3 parts

Proteins

Protein folds and twists in to 3d shape
Subtopic
Examples
Hair
Skin
Fingernails
Muscle
Functions
Transport
Enzyme
Immune System
Movement
Hormones
Made up of C H O N
Amino Acids