Biomolecules
Biochemistry of Cells 1. Carbon-based Molecules Although a cell is mostly water, the rest of the cell consists mostly of carbon-based molecules 2 Organic.
Lecture 4 molecules of life
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1 Biochemistry of Cells. 2 Uses of Organic Molecules Americans consume an average of 140 pounds of sugar per person per year Cellulose, found in plant.
Biochemistry of Cells ORGANIC MOLECULES: Normally found in living systems Contain C (carbon) Usually in rings or long chains Often attached to other.
*structural isomers *geometric isomers *enantiomers Example of enantiomers: Chemical Components of Cells.
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Carbon and Organic Chemistry –Carbon is a versatile atom. –Carbon forms large, complex, and diverse molecules necessary for life’s functions. –Organic.
Chemistry of Life: Carbon Compounds Ch. 2 Biology Ms. Haut.
*structural isomers