Ch. 7-Microbial Biochemistry - Exam Review NOTE: This is meant as a review guide of the most important topics. It is not an all-inclusive list, so exam and quiz questions may address other topics covered. SUMMARIZE. Put things in your own words. Do not copy exactly from the slides. Fill in the following table. If information not given in lecture, just leave blank. Composition Composed of monomers? If yes, what are the monomers? Phospholipids pid bend t Functions Other notes & examples (if given)

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Ch. 7- Microbial Biochemistry - Exam Review
Mor NOTE: This is meant as a review guide of the most important topics. It is not an all-inclusive list, so exam and quiz questions may address
other topics covered. SUMMARIZE. Put things in your own words. Do not copy exactly from the slides.
Fill in the following table. If information not given in lecture, just leave blank.
Composition
Composed of
monomers?
Hyrophilic
Phospholipids
Polysaccharides
Proteins
DNA
RNA
Tary
Olema
2.
If yes, what are
the monomers?
Functions
Other notes & examples
(if given)
Transcribed Image Text:Ch. 7- Microbial Biochemistry - Exam Review Mor NOTE: This is meant as a review guide of the most important topics. It is not an all-inclusive list, so exam and quiz questions may address other topics covered. SUMMARIZE. Put things in your own words. Do not copy exactly from the slides. Fill in the following table. If information not given in lecture, just leave blank. Composition Composed of monomers? Hyrophilic Phospholipids Polysaccharides Proteins DNA RNA Tary Olema 2. If yes, what are the monomers? Functions Other notes & examples (if given)
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The most vital organic molecules, biomolecules are engaged in the maintenance and metabolic functions of living things. These lifeless molecules are the true foot soldiers in the war for life's existence. Small molecules like hormones and primary and secondary metabolites are among them. These also include large macromolecules including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.

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