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A set of thorough and concise notes created and used by an A* grade student to revise Biological Molecules (Chapter 1 of the Units 1 'Biological Molecules' unit - for chapter 2 see my other uploads!) from the A Level AQA Biology course. The notes are detailed and clearly explain the topic by breaking each process down into steps. It includes clear and detailed diagrams and pictures to aid recall. The notes are in a PowerPoint format to allow you to 'teach' yourself and others. Includes: 1.1 Introduction to biological molecules 1.2 Carbohydrates – monosaccharide 1.3 Carbohydrates – disaccharides and polysaccharides 1.4 Starch, glycogen and cellulose 1.5 Lipids 1.6 Proteins 1.7 Enzyme action 1.8 Factors affecting enzyme action 1.9 Enzyme inhibition

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Ch 1 – Biological
Molecules

, 1.1 Introduction to
Biological Molecules

,Bonding
• Sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
• Covalent bonds • Forms a strong covalent bond with weak intermolecular forces.




• Transfer of electrons.
• Ionic bonds • Negative ions and positive ions attract (like charges)
• Weak bond but strong intermolecular charge.



• Uneven distribution of an electron pair in a covalent bond.
• Hydrogen bonds • Creates a polar material
• One atom is more positive and one is more negative

, Hydrogen bonding
• The O is more negative than the H as
electron pair is close to O
• This makes it 𝛿- and the H 𝛿+.

• Due to the charged atoms, the H from
other molecules is attracted to the O by a
hydrogen bond.
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