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| biological macromolecule | function | monomer | examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| lipids | |||
| proteins |
For Lipids:
Step1: Recall Lipid Functions
Lipids function in long - term energy storage, as components of cell membranes (phospholipids), as signaling molecules (steroids like hormones), and for insulation/protection.
Step2: Recall Lipid Monomers
Lipids do not have a single monomer in the same way as other macromolecules. Triglycerides are made of glycerol and fatty acids; phospholipids have glycerol, fatty acids, and a phosphate - containing group; steroids are based on a cholesterol - like structure. But if we consider the main building blocks for many lipids, for triglycerides, the "monomers" (subunits) are glycerol and fatty acids.
Step3: Recall Lipid Examples
Examples of lipids include triglycerides (fats and oils), phospholipids (cell membrane components), steroids (cholesterol, estrogen, testosterone), waxes (plant cuticles, bee wax).
Step1: Recall Protein Functions
Proteins have diverse functions: enzymatic (catalyze reactions), structural (e.g., collagen, keratin), transport (e.g., hemoglobin), defensive (e.g., antibodies), regulatory (e.g., hormones like insulin), and motor (e.g., actin, myosin).
Step2: Recall Protein Monomers
The monomer of proteins is amino acids. There are 20 different amino acids that can be linked together by peptide bonds.
Step3: Recall Protein Examples
Examples of proteins include enzymes (e.g., amylase, catalase), structural proteins (collagen, keratin), transport proteins (hemoglobin, transferrin), antibodies (immunoglobulins), hormones (insulin, growth hormone), and motor proteins (actin, myosin).
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(for Lipids row):
- Function: Long - term energy storage; Component of cell membranes; Signaling (hormones); Insulation/protection
- Monomer: No single monomer (triglycerides: glycerol + fatty acids; phospholipids: glycerol + fatty acids + phosphate - containing group; steroids: based on cholesterol - like structure)
- Examples: Triglycerides (fats, oils); Phospholipids; Steroids (cholesterol, estrogen, testosterone); Waxes