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BCHM - Biochemistry Final Exam Learning Objectives | Complete Study Guide | Terms & Certified Definitions | 100% Correct | Study Guide for Yr. (2026/2027) Final Exam Learning Objectives ⇒ Chapter 1 – The Chemical Basis of Life ⇐ Classify animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaea, and bacteria as prokaryotes or eukaryotes and identify the distinguishing features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes → unicellular organisms without a nucleus ● i.e., bacteria and archaea Eukaryotes → more complex cellular organization with membrane bound organelles that have specialized functions ● i.e., protists, fungi, plants, and animals Identify the domains of life that include unicellular or multicellular organisms. Domains of Life → ● 1) bacteria → unicellular ● 2) archaea → unicellular ● 3) eukarya → unicellular AND extracellular Recognize/label biologically relevant organic compounds and functional groups and identify the polarity and geometry of molecules. Organic Compound Structure Amine R3N Alcohol ROH Thiol RSH Ether ROR Aldehyde Ketone Carboxylic Acid (or Carboxylate) Amide Imine R==NR Phosphoric Acid Ester Diphosphoric Acid Ester Recognize and describe the classes of biological monomers and related polymers. Biological Monomer Biological Polymer 1) Amino Acids (a.a.) Polypeptide 2) Monosaccharides Polysaccharides 3) Nucleotides (nt) Nucleic Acid 4) Lipids NO TRUE POLYMER (forms “aggregates”) Biological Monomers → ● Amino Acids → contain an amino group, carboxylate group, and a side chain ● Monosaccharides → aka sugar; contain about a 1:1 ratio of carbon to oxygen ● Nucleotides → contain a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate group ● Lipids → contain high ratio of carbon to oxygen/nitrogen/phosphorus Biological Polymers → ● Polypeptides → a polymer of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds (amide linkage) ● Polysaccharides → a polymer (or single) of monosaccharide linked together by glycosidic bond ● Nucleic Acids → a polymer of nucleotides linked together by phosphodiester bonds Define the terms polypeptide, protein, and residue. Polypeptide → a polymer of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds (amide linkage) Protein → a functional unit consisting of one or more polypeptide Residue → a monomer that has been incorporated into a polymer – monomers are covalently linked

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BCHM - Biochemistry Final Exam Learning
Objectives | Complete Study Guide | Terms & Certified
Definitions | 100% Correct | Study Guide for Yr.
(2026/2027)


Final Exam Learning Objectives
⇒ Chapter 1 – The Chemical Basis of Life ⇐
Classify animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaea, and bacteria as prokaryotes or eukaryotes and identify
the distinguishing features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes → unicellular organisms without a nucleus
● i.e., bacteria and archaea
Eukaryotes → more complex cellular organization with membrane bound organelles that have
specialized functions
● i.e., protists, fungi, plants, and animals
Identify the domains of life that include unicellular or multicellular organisms.
Domains of Life →
● 1) bacteria → unicellular
● 2) archaea → unicellular
● 3) eukarya → unicellular AND extracellular
Recognize/label biologically relevant organic compounds and functional groups and identify the polarity
and geometry of molecules.

Organic Compound Structure



Amine R3N



Alcohol ROH

,Thiol RSH



Ether ROR


Aldehyde




Ketone




Carboxylic Acid (or Carboxylate)




Amide




Imine R==NR

, Phosphoric Acid Ester




Diphosphoric Acid Ester




Recognize and describe the classes of biological monomers and related polymers.

Biological Monomer Biological Polymer

1) Amino Acids (a.a.) Polypeptide

2) Monosaccharides Polysaccharides

3) Nucleotides (nt) Nucleic Acid

4) Lipids NO TRUE POLYMER (forms “aggregates”)

Biological Monomers →
● Amino Acids → contain an amino group, carboxylate group, and a side chain
● Monosaccharides → aka sugar; contain about a 1:1 ratio of carbon to oxygen

, ● Nucleotides → contain a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate group
● Lipids → contain high ratio of carbon to oxygen/nitrogen/phosphorus
Biological Polymers →
● Polypeptides → a polymer of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds (amide linkage)
● Polysaccharides → a polymer (or single) of monosaccharide linked together by glycosidic bond
● Nucleic Acids → a polymer of nucleotides linked together by phosphodiester bonds Define the
terms polypeptide, protein, and residue.
Polypeptide → a polymer of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds (amide linkage)
Protein → a functional unit consisting of one or more polypeptide
Residue → a monomer that has been incorporated into a polymer – monomers are covalently linked
together to form different macromolecules




Describe the major and minor roles of biopolymers.

Biopolymer Encode Store Energy
Carry Out Support
Information
Metabolic Cellular
Reactions Structures


Proteins — MAJOR minor MAJOR


Nucleic Acid MAJOR minor — minor


Monosaccharides minor — MAJOR MAJOR


Distinguish open systems, isolated systems, and closed systems.
Open System → exchange both energy and matter with surroundings
Isolated System → neither exchange energy NOR matter with surroundings
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