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Outline of Information to pull out of pp. 46-50 in Text book
Proteins and Nucleic Acids
Proteins (pp.46-48)
 Monomer-basic structure
 Types of proteins and their functions
 Number of amino acids
o what makes them different from one another
o what's responsible for giving them their chemical properties
 Polymers
o Bond responsible for linking amino acids together
o Levels of Protein Structure
 Description of level
 Identify chemical bonds responsible for each level
 Relationship between protein structure and function
 Effect of environment on shape and function of proteins
Nucleic Acids (pp. 49-50)
 Monomer-basic structure
 Polymers--Types of nucleic acids and their functions
 Different nitrogenous bases found in DNA
 Comparison between DNA and RNA