. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 270 X-ray Analyses of Proteins and Nucleic Acids /15 : I H,C—O—C HC—O—G O Ci5H31 O C17H33 O / H2C—O—C \ (a) C17H35 O. CH3 CH3 HC—C3H6—CH—CH3 (b) H2C—O—C / HpC—O—C / HC—O—C / HoC—O—P \ o VR2 OH t i o HC—O—C / o 'f o / R2 OH HoC—O—P CH, O—CHo—CH2—N (c) CH. \ O H OH I / O—CH2—C—C I \ NH2 O CH, OH (d) Figure 2. A few lipids. Lipids are one general class of molecules found in all cells. The phospholipids are a part of many cell structures, (a) Typical fat molecule; (b) cholesterol (a steroid); (c) a-lecithin (a phospholipid); and (d) phosphatidyl serine (another p


. Biophysical science. Biophysics. 270 X-ray Analyses of Proteins and Nucleic Acids /15 : I H,C—O—C HC—O—G O Ci5H31 O C17H33 O / H2C—O—C \ (a) C17H35 O. CH3 CH3 HC—C3H6—CH—CH3 (b) H2C—O—C / HpC—O—C / HC—O—C / HoC—O—P \ o VR2 OH t i o HC—O—C / o 'f o / R2 OH HoC—O—P CH, O—CHo—CH2—N (c) CH. \ O H OH I / O—CH2—C—C I \ NH2 O CH, OH (d) Figure 2. A few lipids. Lipids are one general class of molecules found in all cells. The phospholipids are a part of many cell structures, (a) Typical fat molecule; (b) cholesterol (a steroid); (c) a-lecithin (a phospholipid); and (d) phosphatidyl serine (another phospholipid). Many steroids act as hormones. The fats serve as storage depots for chemical energy which is not rapidly available to the cells. 100 and 1,000, which is small compared to those of proteins and nucleic acids. Other molecules, found in all living cells, are called carbohydrates. These consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, the latter two always occurring in the same ratio as in water. The carbohydrates. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ackerman, Eugene, 1920-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall


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