1 Chapter 17 Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis 17.1 Components of Nucleic Acids 17.2 Primary Structure of Nucleic Acids.
Nucleic Acids IUG, Spring 2014 Dr. Tarek Zaida IUG, Spring 2014 Dr. Tarek Zaida 1.
Chapter 3 – Biological Molecules 3.1 Why is Carbon So Important in Biological Molecules? 3.2 How Are Organic Molecules Synthesized? 3.3 What Are Carbohydrates?
Biology 1010C LSSC Dr. Joseph Silver. in this chapter we will learn about the chemical building blocks of life.
Macromolecules Standard I h: Students know most macromolecules (polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids) in cells and organisms are synthesized.
Organic Compounds & Carbohydrates. Organic Molecules All contain at least one carbon atom Carbon forms four covalent bonds Likes to bond with hydrogen,
The World of Polymers and Plastics Why are plastics important? What happens to recycled plastics and polymers? What are plastics made from? And the most.
Molecules of Life. Most “life” molecules have a backbone of carbon. Carbon can form 4 bonds so many atoms can bond and branch off. Many molecules.
Biochemistry A look at the Structure and Function of Organic & Inorganic Compounds.
Aim: How can we describe the structure of carbohydrates ? Do Now Complete Worksheet HW due tomorrow Quiz on Friday.
Chapter 4 and 5: The Amazing Carbon Atom and Function of Macromolecules Estimated time: 5 days
1 Organic Compounds. 2 CompoundsCARBON HYDROGENorganic moleculesCompounds that contain CARBON and HYDROGEN are called organic molecules. Hydrocarbonsorganic.