Before Cells
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living creatures. However, they
didn't always exist as cells. Each cell is formed from a varieties of molecules
that can be classified into several major families such as Nucleic Acids and
Amino Acids. Through cycles of selection from environmental pressures, these
molecules come together to form the first primitive cell, for the sole purpose
of ultimate survival.
In this section, you will meet many of the molecules that compose the cell.
You may select from the following families of molecules:
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Nucleic Acids
Click here to learn about the molecules responsible for
storing the blueprint of life, DNA and RNA. |
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Amino Acids
All cells are constructed by the coagulation and
interaction of proteins. Click here to learn about subunits that form proteins. |
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Sugars
Sugars is the preferred source of energy for
cells. Click here to learn about the chemical properties of sugar
molecules. |
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Lipids
The cell membrane is composed mostly of lipids. They are also used for
energy storage in animal cells.
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Water
There would not have been life on earth without water. Click here
to learn about why water molecules are so crucial to life. |
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