Early molecules served as monomers (building blocks) to form amino acids and nucleotides. These monomers join together to form polymers with the ability to replicate, store, and transfer information. Carbon cycle and our affect on it and the result on the environment.
Early molecules served as monomers (building blocks) to form amino acids and nucleotides. These monomers join together to form polymers with the ability to replicate, store, and transfer information. Carbon cycle and our affect on it and the result on the environment.
Early molecules served as monomers (building blocks) to form amino acids and nucleotides. These monomers join together to form polymers with the ability to replicate, store, and transfer information. Carbon cycle and our affect on it and the result on the environment.
monomers (building blocks) to form amino acids and nucleotides. These monomers join together to form polymers with the ability to replicate, store, and transfer information.
Carbon cycle and our affect on it
and the result on the environment.
Functional groups.
Organisms must exchange
matter with the environment to grow, reproduce and maintain organization.
Nitrogen cycle and our affect on
it and the result on the environment.
Linkages and bonds.
Carbohydrates are composed
of sugar monomers whose structures and bonding with each other by dehydration synthesis determine the properties and functions of the molecules.