Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Biological Molecules
- Bonds
- Water
- Bonding
- Polar covalent
- Hydrogen
- Characteristics
- Unusually high boiling point
- It takes a lot of energy to make water gaseous
- Ice is less dense than liquid water
- When water is below 4 C, the H bonds fix the polar
molecules further apart creating a rigid but open
structure
- Cohesive properties
- Water moves as one mass because the
molecules are attracted to each other
- Its cohesive properties creates surface tension
- Life
- Solvent
- Water acts as a medium
for chemical reactions
- The cytosol of prokaryotes and
eukaryotes consists mainly of water
- Efficient transport medium
- Cohesion
- Molecules stick together when
travelling through the body
- Adhesion and cohesion result in water
exhibiting capilary action
- Coolent
- Buffers temperature changes in
chemical reactions within the cells
- Environment
- Carbohydrates
- Glucose
- Monosaccharide
- Alpha glucose
- H above C1
- OH below C1
- Polar and soluble in water
- Hydroxyl groups and water molecules
- Glucose is dissolved in
the cytosol of the cell
- Beta glucose
- OH above C1
- H below C1
- Condensation Reactions
- Form glycosidic bonds between two glucose molecles
- Produces a disaccaride (two
monosaccharides) and a water molecule
- Pentose monosaccharides are
sugars that contain 5 carbon
atoms
- Ribose in RNA and deoxyribose in DNA
- Starch and glycogen
- Many alpha glucose
molecules form starch
- Amylose
- Only 1-4
glycosidic
bonds
- Creates a helix
- Lipids
- Triglycerides
- Saturated and unsaturated
- Phospholipids
- Sterols
- Roles
- Identification
- Proteins
- DNA