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A Handbook of Biology
Biomolecules are chemical compounds found in
living organisms. They include organic and inorganic
compounds
BIOMOLECULES
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1
Grind a living tissue (vegetable or piece of
liver etc.) in trichloroacetic acid (Cl3CCOOH)
to get a thick slurry.
2
Strain this through a cheesecloth or cotton
cloth to get two fractions such as filtrate
(acid-soluble pool) and the retentate
(acid-insoluble fraction).
3
The
filtrate
contains
micromolecules
(biomolecules having molecular weight
less than 1000 Dalton).
4
The retentate contains biomacromolecules
(biomolecules having molecular weight
higher than 1000 Dalton).
Weigh
a
living
tissue and dry it to
evaporate water.
It is fully burnt to
oxidize all carbon
compounds
to
gaseous form (CO2
&
water
vapour)
and are removed.
The remaining is
called 'ash'.
The ash contains
inorganic elements
(Ca,
Mg,
Na,
K
etc.) & inorganic
compounds
(SO4
2-, PO4
2-, NaCl,
CaCO3 etc.).
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