Organic Compounds (molecules that contain Carbon) AKA Carbon Macromolecules Chapter 2-3.

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Organic Compounds (molecules that contain Carbon) AKA Carbon Macromolecules Chapter 2-3

I. Organic Compounds A. Are considered the chemical compounds of living things because of their association with organisms and because they all contain the atom carbon B. Four major categories found in all living things: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

II. Carbon is very versatile because it can: Bond with many elements such as; Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Nitrogen. Bond with other carbon atoms to form chains and rings. Form large complex structures.

II. Vocabulary many One Mono=_____________ Poly=______________ Monomer= ________________ Polymer= _______________________________ One many Building Block Larger molecule made of monomers

Monomers come together to make polymers

Simple(single) sugars come together to make more complex sugars

Monomers Polymer Organic Compound

Monomer (Fatty acid and Glycerol ) Polymer - Lipid