Organic Compounds Essential To Human Functioning
Organic compounds essential to human functioning. Content. Organic compound Carbohydrates Monosaccharides and Disaccharides Polysaccharides Lipids Proteins Nucleotides Conclusion Vocabulary Sources. Organic compound. Contains carbon Covalently bonded Created. Carbohydrates. Term of the carbohydrates Referred to as saccharides. Monosaccharides and Disaccharides. Monomer of carbohydrates Glucose and fructose. Polysaccharides. A complex carbohydrate. Lipids. Contain carbon. Storing energy and forming cell membranes. Proteins. Nucleotides. Conclusion. Organic compounds essential to human functioning include carbohydrates. Vocabulary. Monomer Glycosidic bond Carbohydrates Hydrophobic Lipids Starch Saturated Unsaturated Hemoglobin DNA.
Organic compound; Carbohydrates; Monosaccharides and Disaccharides; Polysaccharides; Lipids; Proteins; Nucleotides; Conclusion; Vocabulary; Sources.
Contains carbon; Covalently bonded; Created by living things,they are found throughout the world; Four types most important to human structure and function.
Term of the carbohydrates; Referred to as saccharides.
Monomer of carbohydrates; Glucose and fructose; Two monosaccharides bond together; Sucrose(table sugar), lactose ("milk sugar") and maltose;.
A complex carbohydrate that forms when monosaccahrides bind together in a chain by glycosidic bonds; Starches,glycogen -long term energy ; Two main functions of complex carbohydrates;.
Contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; Fats or oils, some vitamins and phopsholipids; Lipid molecules consist of fatty acids; Hydrophobic.
Storing energy and forming cell membranes,supply cells with energy; Human body can manufacture most of the lipids it needs; omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; Excess dietary lipids can be harmful : risk for health problems.
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