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Foundations in Microbiology, 4/e
Kathleen Park Talaro, Pasadena City College
Arthur Talaro

From Atoms to Cells: A Chemical Connection

Chapter Overview

  • The understanding of living cells and processes is enhanced by a knowledge of chemistry.
  • The structure and function of all matter in the universe is based on atoms.
  • Atoms have unique structures and properties that allow chemical reactions to occur.
  • Atoms contain protons, neutrons, and electrons in combinations to form elements.
  • Living things are composed of approximately 25 different elements.
  • Elements interact to form bonds that result in molecules and compounds with different characteristics than the elements that form them.
  • Atoms can show variations in charge and polarity.
  • Atoms and molecules undergo chemical reactions such as oxidation/reduction, ionization, and dissolution.
  • The properties of carbon have been critical in forming macromolecules of life such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
  • The nature of macromolecule structure and shape dictates its functions.
  • Cells carry out fundamental activities of life, such as growth, metabolism, reproduction, synthesis, and transport, that are all essentially chemical reactions on a grand scale.