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Four Groups of Macromolecules

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Macromolecules are just that - large molecules. The four groups of macromolecules, shown in the table below, are essential to the structure and function of a cell.

Group
(Building Block)
Large Molecule Function To Identify, Look for . . .
Carbohydrate
(Monosaccharide)
Polysaccharide Energy storage, receptors, structure of plant cell wall Made of C,H, and O; –OH's on all carbons except one
Protein
(Amino acid)
Polypeptide or protein Enzymes, structure, receptors, transport, and more Contain N, have N-C-C backbone
Nucleic acid
(Nucleotide)
Polynucleotide or nucleic acid Information storage and transfer Contain N in rings, nucleotides made of sugar, phosphate and nitrogenous base
Lipid *
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Glycerol, fatty acids)
Fats, oils, waxes, phosopholipids, steroids Membrane structure, energy storage, insulation Made of C,H, and O; lots of C-H bonds; may have some C=C bonds (unsaturated); steroids have 4 rings
*Lipids are not polymers.

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Rene Fester Kratz, PhD is a Biology instructor at Everett Community College. As a member of the North Cascades and Olympic Science Partnership, she worked to develop science curricula that are in alignment with research on human learning.