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19.6 Substituents and Acid Strength Substituent Effects on Acidity standard of comparison is acetic acid (X = H) Ka = 1.8 x 10-5 pKa = 4.7 Substituent Effects on Acidity…

Macromolecules Macromolecules Chemistry @ MBCC Science 2 OBJECTIVES 4.1 describe the characteristics of addition polymerisation 4.2 describe the characteristics of condensation…

1.MacromoleculesSynthetic Polymers 2. Macromolecules s Macromolecules are large molecules built up from many small repeating units (monomers) joined together by covalent…

Table 2-1 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Figure 2-16 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Organic Molecules—carbon based Organic…

1. CHAPTER 5The Structure and Function ofMacromolecules“You are what you eat!” 2. - Anorexia andbulimia are major eating disorderssuffered in theworld 3. Iron deficiencyNormal…

1. Biological Macroolecules 2. Chapter 3 3. Chapter 4 4. “Life is just a kind of chemistry,of sufficient complexityto permit reproduction and evolution.”Cosmos:A…

1.CHAPTER 5 The Structure and Function of Macromolecules “ You are what you eat!” 2. What does it mean to be a MACROmolecule? You must be a Large molecule You have a…

1.Macromolecules2. What is a molecule?A group of two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds Ex:H2O, Glucose, CH3, CyclohexaneWhat is amacromolecule?A very…

1.1Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life2. 2Figure 4.1Carbon ChemistryCarbon is the Backbone of Biological Molecules (macromolecules)All living organisms Are made up…

Organic Macromolecules Organic Macromolecules âhydrated carbonâ CH2O FUEL, immediately available Some are structural (cellulose) but also have lots of C-C and C-H bonds…

Cell structure and function Biological Macromolecules 1 Practical Biology Biol 101 Lab 4 University of Hail Faculty of Sciences Department of Biology All living organisms…

Proper&es  of  Macromolecules   Lecture  2   Overview   Proper&es  of  Carbon     Structure  and  Func&onal  groups     Isomers     Polymers…

Slide 1 Enzymes & Macromolecules Proteins Nucleic Acid Lipids Carbohydrates 1 Role of Carbon in Organic Compounds Carbon is found in all living organisms. It can form…

Slide 1 Organic Macromolecules Macromolecules Smaller organic molecules join together to form larger molecules macromolecules 4 major classes of macromolecules: carbohydrates…

Biological Macromolecules Biological Macromolecules Much larger than other particles found in cells Made up of smaller subunits Found in all cells Great diversity of functions…

Macromolecules & Carbohydrates Lecture 3 Dr. Mamoun Ahram Cell's weight Subunits Subunits: the small building blocks (precursors) used to make macromolecules Macromolecules:…

Slide 1 Protein 100 a. How many different amino acids are coded for by human DNA? b. How many amino acids exist? 20 An infinite number of amino acids are possible because…

Nutrition: Where do we get our nutrients? MacroMolecules, Vitamins and Minerals Engage Is there a better solution??? If there was a magic pill obesity would not be at epidemic…

Organic Macromolecules Organic Macromolecules Macromolecule means âGiant Moleculeâ Organic macromolecules are based on the âskeletonâ of carbon Life is based on Carbon…

05_Macromolecules1.pptx• Monomers and Polymers – dehydration reactions • Carbohydrates – Sugars and starches • Start proteins, if time 10 Sept.