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Organic Molecules RW

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What are very large molecules with molecular masses as high as several million atomic mass units Macromolecules
This has polymers of 10 or more simple sugars Polysaccharides
This is composed of thousands of monomers Polysaccharides
This can have molecular masses of up to 100 million atomic mass unit Polysaccharides
This has a molecular mass range of 500 to 1000 Fats
This is an important class of fats Triglycerides
These are all nonpolar Fats
Phospholipids Fats
Made up of Amino Acids Proteins
A chain of Amino Acids Polypeptide
The three-dimensional arrangement of the backbone atoms in a small region of a protein Secondary Structure of Proteins
The three-dimensional structure of a complete polypeptide chain Tertiary Structure of Proteins
Which macromolecules provide energy Polysaccharides, Fats, and Proteins
Which macromolecules provide structure Polysaccharides and Fats
Which macromolecules provide transport Proteins
Which macromolecule includes Glycerol Fats
Includes enzymes Proteins
Example is hemoglobin Proteins
Makes reactions happen Enzymes
Make up the cell membrane Fats
Mostly oil, butter and other junk food Fats
Mostly eggs, ham and other meat Proteins
Tested using a brown paper bag Fats
Tested using Biuret's solution Proteins
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