作者:Lakia Thompson 6 年以前
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Thompson-Macromolecules
Proteins are composed of amino acid monomers and play various roles such as protecting the immune system, regulating hormones like insulin, transporting substances, aiding muscle movement, and catalyzing chemical reactions through enzymes.
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Thompson-Macromolecules Lipids Example Steriods Phospholipids Oils Fats Insulates Body Cushion organs Triglycerides Protiens Amino Acids Hair Skin Fingernails,Claws Muscles Carbon(C) Hydrogen(H)
Oxygen(O) Nitrogen(N) Transport:carries substances through the body Enzymes: Help chemical reaction Movement:Muscles Immune system:Protect against germs Hormones:insulin Nucleic Acids DNA(deoxyribonucleic acids) RNA(ribonucleic acids) Function Store & transmit hereditary
information Carbon(C) Hydrogen (H) Oxygen(O) Nitrogen(N) Phosphorus(P) Nucleotides Carbohydrates Examples Cellulose(Cell wall) Glycogen Startches Sugars Functions Structure Energy Storage Quick Energy Monomer Monosaccharides Elements Carbon(C) Hydrogen(H) Oxygen(O)