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Foundation 1: Biomolecules | MCAT | Test prep | Khan Academy
Zoom into the world of biomolecules as you explore the structure and function of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, ATP, and more! Explore some of the ways that these molecules regulate …
Introduction to carbohydrates (video) | Khan Academy
Carbohydrates can be simple sugars (monosaccharides) like glucose, or they can be made up of multiple sugar units (polysaccharides) like glycogen. They are important in biology as a source of …
Biological macromolecules review (article) | Khan Academy
For example, a carbohydrate is a macromolecule that is classified as a polymer because it is made up of repeating monosaccharides, but a fat (lipid) is a macromolecule that cannot be further classified …
Carbohydrates - cyclic structures and anomers - Khan Academy
- Alrightie, so we've been speaking so far about carbohydrates as chains of carbon atoms. And these are chains of carbon atoms that feature an aldehyde or a ketone functional group.
Macromolecules | Biology archive | Science | Khan Academy
Carbohydrates Learn Introduction to carbohydrates Molecular structure of glucose Dehydration synthesis or a condensation reaction Hydrolysis Molecular structure of fructose
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Overview of protein structure (video) | Khan Academy
Well, one way to think about it is, there's different layers of the structure, or there's different degrees of structure. The first degree of the structure we can call the primary structure.
Carbohydrates (article) | Biomolecules | Khan Academy
Overview of carbohydrates, including structure and properties of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.
Chemistry of life | AP®︎/College Biology | Science | Khan Academy
Explore how proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids are built—and how their unique structures give them the power to fuel, build, and regulate living organisms.