Carbohydrates for UG
End Show 2–3 Carbon Compounds Slide 1 of 37 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Macromolecules Four groups of organic compounds found in living things are:
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It’s a material world. What is a material? Activity: What are some materials? Individually write down a list of 10 different materials. Share them with.
Organic Molecules Molecules unique to living systems contain carbon and are referred to as organic molecules Carbon, needing 4 more valence electrons,
Peptoids Physics 43 Santa Rosa Junior College Spring Semester 2011 Researchers: Daniel Janiak By request: a photo of me (at the nanotech forum)
Cell walls. Gram-positive cell walls Thick layer of peptidoglycan surrounding the plasma membrane Contain teichoic acids.
1. The important Characteristics of Carbon Forms 4 covalent bonds Forms double and triple bonds Forms long chains and rings Can bind with many other.
Carbon Compounds Section 2.3. Chemistry of Carbon Carbon atoms have 4 valance electrons, which allows them to form strong covalent bonds with many other.
Carbohydrates Kaitlyn Brickey Levante Bellamy Olivia Malatestinic Sam Coffey Joyce Onuorah.