This document is a student transcript that contains the following information:
- The student's name is Bich Thao and they attended the College of New Caledonia from 1978-1983.
- They studied in the Business Administration program with an option in Accounting/Finance.
- Over the years they completed various courses, receiving grades that ranged from A's to F's.
- Their cumulative GPA each term ranged from 1.75 to 3.20 out of a possible 4.00.
Virology Lectures 2020 #26: Therapeutic viruses
https://youtu.be/6M0PgaA_V-g
Notes on Virology lectures 2020
Taught by Prof. Vincent Racaniello.
Written by Subhajit Sahu.
Molecules Of Life Bsc 2nd Semester Chemistry PracticalOm Prakash
All life on Earth is built from four different types of molecules. These four types of molecules are often referred to as the molecules of life.
The four molecules of life are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Each of the four groups is vital for every single organism on Earth. Without any of these four molecules, a cell and organism would not be able to live. All of the four molecules of life are important either structurally or functionally for cells and, in most cases, they are important in both ways.
Proteins
Protein - molecules of lifeProteins are the first of the molecules of life and they are really the building blocks of life. Proteins are the most common molecules found in cells. If all the water is removed from a cell, proteins make up more than half of the remaining weight.
Protein molecules are involved in a range of aspects of a cell’s biology. They come in a huge variety of forms and perform a massive range of functions. They are involved in muscle movement, storage of energy, digestion, immune defence and much more.
The primary structure of a protein is a long chain made of many smaller molecules called amino acids. There are 20 different amino acids that are used to build proteins. The different amino acids can be arranged into trillions of different sequences that each creates a unique protein. The long chain of amino acids twists and folds on itself to produce the final shape of a protein.
Amino acids contain nitrogen. Nitrogen-based compounds are an essential part of the diet of all organism so they can produce new proteins for their cells. This is why farmers often add nitrogen-based fertilisers to help their crops grow and why it is important for humans to eat foods that contain proteins.Carbohydrates
The next of the four molecules of life are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are an important source of energy. They also provide structural support for cells and help with communication between cells.
CarbohydratesA carbohydrate molecule is made of atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. They are found in the form of either a sugar or many sugars linked together.
A single sugar molecule is known as a monosaccharide. Two sugar molecules bonded together is a disaccharide and many sugar molecules make a polysaccharide. The three different types of carbohydrates are all important for different reasons.
Carbohydrates are the most important sources of energy for many organisms. Plants use the sun’s energy to convert CO₂ into carbohydrates. The energy of these carbohydrates later allows plants to grow and reproduce.
Many organisms have what is known as a cell wall that surrounds their cell. The cell walls of plants and fungi are made from carbohydrates. Cell walls provide important protection for the cells of plants and fungi.
You can learn more about carbohydrates here.
Lipids
Lipids are a highly variable group of molecules that include fats, oils, waxes and some steroids.
Virology Lectures 2020 #26: Therapeutic viruses
https://youtu.be/6M0PgaA_V-g
Notes on Virology lectures 2020
Taught by Prof. Vincent Racaniello.
Written by Subhajit Sahu.
Molecules Of Life Bsc 2nd Semester Chemistry PracticalOm Prakash
All life on Earth is built from four different types of molecules. These four types of molecules are often referred to as the molecules of life.
The four molecules of life are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Each of the four groups is vital for every single organism on Earth. Without any of these four molecules, a cell and organism would not be able to live. All of the four molecules of life are important either structurally or functionally for cells and, in most cases, they are important in both ways.
Proteins
Protein - molecules of lifeProteins are the first of the molecules of life and they are really the building blocks of life. Proteins are the most common molecules found in cells. If all the water is removed from a cell, proteins make up more than half of the remaining weight.
Protein molecules are involved in a range of aspects of a cell’s biology. They come in a huge variety of forms and perform a massive range of functions. They are involved in muscle movement, storage of energy, digestion, immune defence and much more.
The primary structure of a protein is a long chain made of many smaller molecules called amino acids. There are 20 different amino acids that are used to build proteins. The different amino acids can be arranged into trillions of different sequences that each creates a unique protein. The long chain of amino acids twists and folds on itself to produce the final shape of a protein.
Amino acids contain nitrogen. Nitrogen-based compounds are an essential part of the diet of all organism so they can produce new proteins for their cells. This is why farmers often add nitrogen-based fertilisers to help their crops grow and why it is important for humans to eat foods that contain proteins.Carbohydrates
The next of the four molecules of life are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are an important source of energy. They also provide structural support for cells and help with communication between cells.
CarbohydratesA carbohydrate molecule is made of atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. They are found in the form of either a sugar or many sugars linked together.
A single sugar molecule is known as a monosaccharide. Two sugar molecules bonded together is a disaccharide and many sugar molecules make a polysaccharide. The three different types of carbohydrates are all important for different reasons.
Carbohydrates are the most important sources of energy for many organisms. Plants use the sun’s energy to convert CO₂ into carbohydrates. The energy of these carbohydrates later allows plants to grow and reproduce.
Many organisms have what is known as a cell wall that surrounds their cell. The cell walls of plants and fungi are made from carbohydrates. Cell walls provide important protection for the cells of plants and fungi.
You can learn more about carbohydrates here.
Lipids
Lipids are a highly variable group of molecules that include fats, oils, waxes and some steroids.
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