What is the name of many monomers bonded together?
Polymer
Lipid Properties
Nonpolar, hydrophilic
Lipids Functions
Store energy, insulation, protection/structure (membranes)
Passive
Types of bonds
Ionic, Covalent, Hydrogen
Monomer of Carbohydrates
Monosaccharide (simple sugar)
Chemical composition of Carbohydrates
C,H,O
Carbohydrates Properties
Polar, hydrophilic
Carbohydrate Functions
What is Oxygen and Nitrogen
Monomer of Proteins
Amino acids
Chemical composition of Proteins
C,H,O,N,P,S
Protein Properties
Hydrophilic, hydrophobic, basic, acidic
Nucleic Acids Functions
Information storage, catalyze reactions (RNA)
How DNA strands are build
5’—>3’
Reverse complimentary
With a two-ringed nitrogenous base and a single ringed nitrogenous base
Monomer of Nucleic Acids
Nucleotides
Chemical composition of Lipids
C,H
Nucleic Acid Properties
Hydrophilic, Polar
Types of diffusion
Simple and Facilitated
Moves from high to low concentration (concentration gradient)
Small and uncharged molecules can move simple diffusion
Facilitated diffusion uses membrane proteins
Against concentration gradient needs energy
Monomer of Lipids
No standard monomer
Chemical composition of Nucleic Acids
N,H,P,O,C
Transporters, enzymes, structure, anything the cell needs
Active or passive
What are the parts of the Vision and Change Framework? Give an example
Core Concepts and Competencies