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Organizer of Major Bio-Molecules
Atoms Molecules Inorganic Molecules Organic Molecules (Main Biomolecules) O2 Oxygen H2O Water CO2 Carbon dioxide N2 Nitrogen gas Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic Acids Lipids Mono-saccharides Poly-saccharides Nucleo-tides (4) See back Amino Acids (20) Poly-peptides DNA Fatty Acids, Glycerol Phospho-lipids Glucose RNA Glycine Ribose Starch Cellulose Tri-Glycerides (fats) Alanine Serine Enzymes Transporters For example Part of; Subunit of, Monomer of Ion Pumps Amylase Catalase Hemoglobin Protease Ion Channels Monomer Polymer “Hemoglobin is an example of a transport protein, which is a type of protein, which is an example of a bio-molecule, which is a type of molecule” “Monosccharides (such as glucose) are subunits of polysaccharides (such as cellulose), which are examples of biomolecules.”
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Nucleic Acids are made of Nucleotides:
DNA Nucleotide Sugar Phosphate Nitrogen Base Deoxyribose Ribose Adenine Cytosine Guanine *Thymine *Uracil RNA * Thymine is found only in DNA only, Uracil is only in RNA.
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