Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Macromolecules
 Concept 5.1  Most macromolecules are polymers, built from monomers	05.01
 Concept 5.2  Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material	05.02
 Concept 5.3  Lipids are a diverse group of hydrophobic molecules	05.03
 Concept 5.4 Proteins have many structures, resulting in a wide range of functions	05.04
 Concept 5.5  Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information	05.05
Activity: Making and Breaking Polymers	5&A
Activity: Models of Glucose	5&B
Activity: Carbohydrates	5&C
Activity: Lipids	5&D
Activity: Protein Functions	5&E
Activity: Protein Structure	5&F
Activity: Nucleic Acid Functions	5&G
Activity: Nucleic Acid Structure	5&H
Chap10,,1703424-content,00.htmlExploring Life
Chap20,,1703492-content,00.htmlThe Chemical Context of Life
Chap30,,1703571-content,00.htmlWater and the Fitness of the Environment
Chap40,,1703653-content,00.htmlCarbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
Chap50,,1703730-content,00.htmlThe Structure and Function of Macromolecules
Chap60,,1703825-content,00.htmlA Tour of the Cell
Chap70,,1703919-content,00.htmlMembrane Structure and Function
Chap80,,1704001-content,00.htmlAn Introduction to Metabolism
Chap90,,1704095-content,00.htmlCellular Respiration: Harvesting Chemical Energy
Chap100,,1704191-content,00.htmlPhotosynthesis
Chap110,,1704269-content,00.htmlCell Communication
Chap120,,1704355-content,00.htmlThe Cell Cycle
Chap130,,1704438-content,00.htmlMeiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
Chap140,,1704530-content,00.htmlMendel and the Gene Idea
Chap150,,1704621-content,00.htmlThe Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
Chap160,,1704710-content,00.htmlThe Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Chap170,,1704796-content,00.htmlFrom Gene to Protein
Chap180,,1704883-content,00.htmlThe Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria
Chap190,,1704976-content,00.htmlEukaryotic Genomes
Chap200,,1705057-content,00.htmlDNA Technology and Genomics
Chap210,,1705141-content,00.htmlThe Genetic Basis of Development
Chap220,,1705215-content,00.htmlDescent with Modification
Chap230,,1705283-content,00.htmlThe Evolution of Populations
Chap240,,1705357-content,00.htmlThe Origin of Species
Chap250,,1705421-content,00.htmlPhylogeny and Systematics
Chap260,,1705487-content,00.htmlThe Tree of Life
Chap270,,1705551-content,00.htmlProkaryotes
Chap280,,1705621-content,00.htmlProtists
Chap290,,1705685-content,00.htmlPlant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land
Chap300,,1705786-content,00.htmlPlant Diversity II: The Evolution of Seed Plants
Chap310,,1705916-content,00.htmlFungi
Chap320,,1706041-content,00.htmlAn Introduction to Animal Diversity
Chap330,,1706155-content,00.htmlInvertebrates
Chap340,,1706308-content,00.htmlVertebrates
Chap350,,1706429-content,00.htmlPlant Structure, Growth, and Development
Chap360,,1706590-content,00.htmlTransport in Vascular Plants
Chap370,,1706725-content,00.htmlPlant Nutrition
Chap380,,1706849-content,00.htmlAngiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology
Chap390,,1706980-content,00.htmlPlant Responses to Internal and External Signals
Chap400,,1707119-content,00.htmlBasic Principles of Animal Form and Function
Chap410,,1707262-content,00.htmlAnimal Nutrition
Chap420,,1707336-content,00.htmlCirculation and Gas Exchange
Chap430,,1707416-content,00.htmlThe Immune System
Chap440,,1707491-content,00.htmlOsmoregulation and Excretion
Chap450,,1707565-content,00.htmlHormones and the Endocrine System
Chap460,,1707643-content,00.htmlAnimal Reproduction
Chap470,,1707722-content,00.htmlAnimal Development
Chap480,,1707791-content,00.htmlNervous Systems
Chap490,,1707876-content,00.htmlSensory and Motor Mechanisms
Chap500,,1707946-content,00.htmlAn Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere
Chap510,,1708011-content,00.htmlBehavioral Ecology
Chap520,,1708063-content,00.htmlPopulation Ecology
Chap530,,1708136-content,00.htmlCommunity Ecology
Chap540,,1708199-content,00.htmlEcosystems
Chap550,,1708273-content,00.htmlConservation Biology and Restoration Ecology