Lesson 1 - Molecular Interactions
Learning Objectives
You should be able to:
• Know that biological molecules are made up of a small number of possible elements
• Recognize common functional groups in biological molecules
• Differentiate between covalent bonds and noncovalent interactions.
• Describe the characteristics of common weak, noncovalent interactions in biological
molecules.
• Identify hydrogen bond donors and hydrogen bond acceptors.
• Name the four major classes of macromolecules found in living organisms and identify
the constituents of those that are polymeric
Textbook Reference
Chapter 1, Section 2 (pp. 8-15) and Section 3 (pp. 24-26)
Chapter 2, Section 2 (pp. 61-67)
Vocabulary
• element
• atom
• molecule
• compound
• valence electron
• covalent bond
• ionic bond
• hydrophilic
• hydrophobic
• electronegativity
• polar covalent bond
• functional groups
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Molecular Interactions
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