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Overview : Carbon — The Backbone of Biological Molecules Although water is the universal medium for life on Earth , living organisms , including all the plants and the snail you see in Figure 4.1 , are made up of chemicals based mostly ...
Overview : Carbon — The Backbone of Biological Molecules Although water is the universal medium for life on Earth , living organisms , including all the plants and the snail you see in Figure 4.1 , are made up of chemicals based mostly ...
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basis in variations of molecular architecture . : c Figure 4.9 A comparison of functional groups of female ( estradiol ) and male ( testosterone ) sex hormones . The two molecules differ only in the functional groups attached to a ...
basis in variations of molecular architecture . : c Figure 4.9 A comparison of functional groups of female ( estradiol ) and male ( testosterone ) sex hormones . The two molecules differ only in the functional groups attached to a ...
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molecules . Carbon can bond to a aj variety of atoms , including O , H , and N. Carbon atoms can also bond to other carbons , forming the carbon skeletons of organic compounds . · Molecular Diversity Arising from Carbon Skeleton ...
molecules . Carbon can bond to a aj variety of atoms , including O , H , and N. Carbon atoms can also bond to other carbons , forming the carbon skeletons of organic compounds . · Molecular Diversity Arising from Carbon Skeleton ...
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