Is there anyway to remember all structures in biomolecules easily...?
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Explanation:
no way bro just mug up them
Just try to remember the number of rings , and also pick out one functional group in the ring (or chain) which is unique to that structure , if you are preparing for boards/school exams , trust me they won't ask the structures of biomolecules for the exams , but for competetion point of view , you can use the method I said and you can select the correct option by neglecting wrong ones
Make sure you choose a unique functional group of the structure is same
For example , adenylic acid and Uridine have same number of carbons in the ring (5) differentiate them by using the functional group adenine and Uracil ,
Cholesterol is the only compound with 5 rings , so that's easy to rememebr , Adenine has 2 rings , Uracil is the only 6 membered nitrogen base (given in book)
For straight chains , you have to know a bit of chemistry , you can remember triglycerides, just 3 glycerine groups , glycerol common name
Lecithin is the only straight chain to have phosphorous and it has a tree with alternate branch like structure , so that's easy
The trick to memory is concentration and time and good sleep
There's no other shortcut , for diagram based you can't create mnemonics right ?
So all the best Manohar !
Happy learning