Macromolecules Flashcards
protein
amino acids connected by peptide bonds (polypeptides), made up of multiple polypeptides
amino acid structure
hydrogen, carboxyl group, amino group, R group
primary structure
amino acid basic sequence, important for all structures
secondary structure
amino acid, segments of polypeptide chain folds into either alpha helixes or beta pleated sheets
tertiary structure
amino acid, determines the function, one chain made from coils and sheets
quaternary structure
amino acid, two or more chains made of coils/sheets
denaturation
disruption of protein folding, causing loss of structure and function
enzymes (P)
speed up chemical reaction in bodies by lowering the amount of energy needed for reaction
DNA (P)
nucleic acid, contains info for diversity + function, double stranded helix, can be replicated
RNA (P)
nucleic acid, single strand, involved in protein synthesis
carbohydrates
1:2:1 ratio (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen), fuel and cell structure, made of monomers/monosaccharides
glucose (C)
provides fuel, but is turned to glycogen (short term) or fat (long term) for storage
cellulose (C)
plant cell walls, fiber, non digestible but helps with digestion
lipids
nonpolar, hydrophobic, greasy to the touch
triglycerides (L)
glycerol (head) and fatty acid (tail), saturated and unsaturated fats, help with cholesterol and heart