return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Chill Out Room

Pages: [1] 2 
Assignment help!
View this Thread in Original format
Jackson
Ok this further prooves the fact that in the new TA we need a homework help section.
By the 4th Jan i need to hand in an assignment about Macromolecules for my biochemistry and microbiology class. If anyone knows anything about this please help. And dont post bull saying stuff like "they're molecules that are macro".
Any help is appreciated
Jackson
BeatFreak
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/NetBiochem/macromol.htm

Google that ! Nobody here knows nothin' 'bout these macaroni-molecules!

:D
starglider
Which macromolecules would you like to know about? Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids? Something else? Some specifics would be nice.
Jackson
I was checking if ppl knew what Macromolecules were first before i asked more detiled questions :)
I need info on the structure and funtions of:
- Carbohydrates (inc. mono- di- and polysacharrides, pentoses, hexoses)
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Nucleic acids including DNA and RNA
igottaknow
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
By the 4th Jan i need to hand in an assignment about Macromolecules for my biochemistry and microbiology class. If anyone knows anything about this please help. And dont post bull saying stuff like "they're molecules that are macro".

if i knew what you were talking about i wouldn't be here
Jackson
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
if i knew what you were talking about i wouldn't be here

Keep looking back at this post then and hopefully u'll learn something new :p
{b.s.e.}
i think this further proves you need to spend more time on your homework and less time on TA.

edit

:wtf:
starglider
quote:
Originally posted by Jackson
I was checking if ppl knew what Macromolecules were first before i asked more detiled questions :)
I need info on the structure and funtions of:
- Carbohydrates (inc. mono- di- and polysacharrides, pentoses, hexoses)
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Nucleic acids including DNA and RNA


Well... I imagine I could do something like that, but you might be better served by a book at this point. Do you have a basic organic chem textbook? Mine has a whole section on biomolecules and talks about all that kinda stuff. Otherwise a molecular biology text would do just fine.
TweeK
they're molecules that are micro
UWM
I just took an exam in Comprehensive Human Biochemistry and had to know quite a bit about protein interactions and carbs, and I think I learned a thing or two about RNA / DNA in my Genetics courses.

yujie__
42
EriK_V
name all 4 major macromolecules

lipids
proteins
nucleic acids
carbohydrates

then, go into the structure and function of each one.
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: [1] 2 
Privacy Statement