What are biomolecules?
Biomolecules are organic molecules which means they contain carbon to carbon or carbon to hydrogen bonds.
Why is carbon important?
Carbon is important because it's a very versatile atom.
What are 6 different atoms that carbon can bond to?
Carbon can bond to the atoms oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, halogen, and also its self.
Biomolecules are organic molecules which means they contain carbon to carbon or carbon to hydrogen bonds.
Why is carbon important?
Carbon is important because it's a very versatile atom.
What are 6 different atoms that carbon can bond to?
Carbon can bond to the atoms oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, halogen, and also its self.
Carbon Structures
This structure is ringed with singular bonds that connect to hydrogen atoms.
Functional Groups
The most common functional groups include:
The carboxyl group
The hydroxyl group
The sulfhydryl group
The amino group
The phosphate group
The carboxyl group
The hydroxyl group
The sulfhydryl group
The amino group
The phosphate group
The functional group in a fatty acid is the carboxyl group.
It is circled because there are two in the picture
The functional groups in amino acid are the carboxyl group and the amino group.
It is circled because there are two in the picture.