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In-organic Molecules Organic Molecules (Main Biomolecules)
MOLECULES OF LIFE Atoms Atoms Polymer Monomer Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen In-organic Molecules Organic Molecules (Main Biomolecules) O2 H2O NO2 Carbohydrates CO2 Proteins (Polypeptides) Amino Acids (20 kinds) Poly-saccharides Mono-saccharides Fatty Acids, Glycerol Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Lipids Alanine Glycine A G C T Glucose Serine Cellulose Ribose Starch (Amylose) Enzymes Transporters DNA Phospho-lipids Glycogen RNA Amylase Catalase Tri-Glycerides (fats) Protease Ion Pumps Hemoglobin “B is part of A” A B Ion Channels A1 A2 B1 B2 “Monosccharides (such as glucose) are parts (monomers)of polysaccharides (such as cellulose), All are examples of carbohydrates.” “A1, A2 are examples of A” “B1, B2 are examples of B” “Hemoglobin is an example of a transport protein, which is a type of protein, which is an example of a bio-molecule,”
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