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AQA A level Biology - topic 1 Biological Molecules
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topic you will learn and need to know.
This topic is called Biological Molecules


Biological Molecules



Monomers and Polymers

Monomers

 Definition: Small, basic, repeating units that can join together to
form larger molecules.
 Examples:
o Monosaccharides → e.g. glucose, galactose
o Amino acids → building blocks of proteins
o Nucleotides → building blocks of DNA/RNA

Definitions are below



Polymers

 Definition: Large, complex molecules made up of many monomers
joined together in a repeating pattern.
 Examples:
o Carbohydrates → polysaccharides (starch, glycogen, cellulose)
made from monosaccharides
o Proteins → made from amino acids
o DNA/RNA → made from nucleotides

Definitions are below



How Monomers Join to Form Polymers

,  Condensation reactions:
o Two monomers join together.
o A molecule of water (H₂O) is released.
o A covalent bond is formed (e.g. glycosidic bond in
carbohydrates, peptide bond in proteins, phosphodiester bond
in nucleic acids).



How Polymers Are Broken Down

 Hydrolysis reactions:
o Break the covalent bonds between monomers.
o A molecule of water is used to break the bond.
o Polymers split into smaller molecules (or monomers).




Key Points to Remember (Exam Style)

 State that most biological molecules are based on carbon (organic
molecules).
 Always mention condensation (water released) and hydrolysis
(water used).
 Know at least three examples of monomers and the polymers they
form.
 Link to bonds where relevant (glycosidic, peptide, phosphodiester).




Monosaccharides
 Definition: Single sugar molecules (the monomers of
carbohydrates).
 General formula: (CH_2O)_n where n is usually 3–7.
 Examples:
o Glucose – main respiratory substrate
o Galactose – found in lactose
o Fructose – found in fruit
 Functions: Provide quick energy (small, soluble, easily transported
and broken down in respiration).




Amino Acids
 Definition: Monomers of proteins.
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