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The Size of Cells and Their Components
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Organic Compounds -Living organisms are made up of organic compounds -CHNOPS -main elements found in living organisms
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-All organic compounds contain carbon (exceptions: CO 2, CO, CaCO 3 )
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-Carbon can form 4 covalent bonds -Carbon based molecules form chains, branched chains, rings, etc.
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4 Classes of Organic Compounds: 1.Carbohydrates 2.Lipids 3.Proteins 4.Nucleic Acids
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Carbohydrates -contain C, H, O (1:2:1) -include sugars, starches, cellulose -used for energy storage and to build cell walls -names usually end in "-ose"
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Lipids -fats, oils, waxes, steroids -not soluble in water -more energy (calories) in lipids than in carbohydrates -energy storage, insulation, cell membrane, coatings
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Cell Membrane Phospholipid bilayer
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Proteins: - the most abundant and varied of organic compounds - contain C, H, N, O (S)
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A.Types of protein 1.Structural: -keratin (hair, fingernails), collagen 2.Contractile: -actin and myosin (muscle) 3.Pigments: -melanin (in skin, hair, iris)
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4.Hormones: -regulate body functions (insulin) 5.Antibodies: -fight disease 6.Enzymes: - amylase (in saliva), lactase
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Amino Acids - building blocks of proteins - 20 different amino acids - proteins contain between 50 - 2000 amino acids
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Nucleic Acids - 2 major types: A.DNA -contains hereditary information (genes) -double helix B. RNA -controls protein synthesis -single helix
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