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Monosaccharides

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MACROMOLECULES

REED REYNOLDS, 4TH PERIOD

PROTEIN

  • Any group of complex organic macromolecules that contain-
  • Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and usually Sulfur.
  • It is made of one or more chains of amino acids.
  • They are essential for the growth and repair of tissue in animals and humans.
  • They are fundamental components of all living cells.

PROTEIN PICTURE

PROTEIN PICTURE

CARBOHYDRATE

  • any of various neutral compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
  • Carbohydrates provide your body with energy.
  • storage and transport of energy and structural components

CARBOHYDRATE PICTURE

CARBOHYDRATE PICTURE

LIPIDS

  • organic compounds that are fatty acids and are insoluble in water. They include many natural oils, waxes,
  • and steroids.
  • Stores energy, insulate nerve fibers, and makes up the outer layer of your skin.

LIPID PICTURE

LIPID PICTURE

NUCLEIC ACID

  • Nucleic acids allow organisms to transfer genetic information from one generation to the next
  • There are two types of nucleic acids: deoxyribonucleic acid, better known as DNA and ribonucleic acid, RNA.
  • Nucleotides make up nucleic acids.

NA PICTURE

NA PICTURE