AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 3:
The Chemistry of Organic MoleculesLearning Outcomes3.1 Organic Molecules - Explain how the properties of carbon enable it to produce diverse organic molecules.
- Describe how functional groups affect a carbon molecules' chemical reactivity.
- Compare what is added and what is produced during biomolecule synthesis and degradation reactions.
3.2 Carbohydrates - List several examples of important monosaccharides and polysaccharides.
- Compare the energy and structural uses of starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
3.3 Lipids - Describe why lipids are essential to living organisms.
- Explain where fats and oils are produced.
- Contrast the structures of fats, phospholipids, and steroids.
- Compare the functions of phospholipids and steroids in cells.
3.4 Proteins - Describe functions of proteins in cells.
- Explain how a polypeptide is constructed from amino acids.
- Compare the four levels of protein structure.
- Analyze the factors that affect protein structure and function.
3.5 Nucleic Acids - Distinguish between a nucleotide and a nucleic acid.
- Compare the structure and function of DNA and RNA nucleic acids.
- Examine why purines and pyrimidines pair together.
- Explain how ATP is able to store energy.
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