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Regents Biology 2006-2007 The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
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Regents Biology 96% of living organisms is made of: carbon (C) oxygen (O) hydrogen (H) nitrogen (N) Elements of Life
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Regents Biology The World of Elements
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Regents Biology Ionization of water & pH Water ionizes -H + splits off from H 2 O, leaving OH – -if [H + ] = [ - OH], neutral = 7 -if [H + ] > [ - OH], acidic = 0-6.9 -if [H + ] < [ - OH], basic = 8-14 pH scale how acidic or basic a solution is 0 7 14 H 2 O H + + OH –
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Regents Biology pH Scale 10 –1 H + Ion Concentration Examples of Solutions Stomach acid, Lemon juice 1 pH 10 0 Hydrochloric acid0 10 –2 2 10 –3 Vinegar, cola, beer 3 10 –4 Tomatoes 4 10 –5 Black coffee, Rainwater 5 10 –6 Urine, Saliva 6 10 –7 Pure water, Blood 7 10 –8 Seawater 8 10 –9 Baking soda 9 10 –10 Great Salt Lake 10 10 –11 Household ammonia 11 10 –12 Household bleach 12 10 –13 Oven cleaner 13 10 –14 Sodium hydroxide14
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Regents Biology pH & cellular regulation pH of cells must be kept ~7 -pH affects shape of molecules -shape of molecules affect function -pH affects cellular function 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Amount of base added Buffering range 452 pH
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Regents Biology Molecules of Life Put C, H, O, N together in different ways to build living organisms What are bodies made of? carbohydrates sugars & starches proteins fats (lipids) nucleic acids DNA, RNA
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Regents Biology Why do we eat? We eat to take in more of these chemicals Food for building materials to make more of us (cells) for growth for repair Food to make energy calories to make ATP ATP
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What do we need to eat? Foods to give you more building blocks & more energy for building & running bodies carbohydrates proteins fats nucleic acids vitamins minerals, salts water
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Regents Biology Water 65% of your body is H 2 O water is inorganic doesn’t contain carbon Rest of you is made of carbon molecules organic molecules carbohydrates proteins fats nucleic acids Don’t forget water
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2006-2007 How do we make these molecules? We build them!
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Regents Biology Building large molecules of life Chain together smaller molecules building block molecules Big molecules built from little molecules polymers
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Regents Biology Small molecules = building block (monomers-glucose) Bond them together = polymers (starch) Building large organic molecules
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Regents Biology Building important polymers sugar – sugar – sugar – sugar – sugar – sugar nucleotide – nucleotide – nucleotide – nucleotide (Nucleotide=sugar,phosphate,base) Carbohydrates = built from sugars Proteins = built from amino acids Nucleic acids (DNA) = built from nucleotides amino acid amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – amino acid –
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How to build large molecules Synthesis building bigger molecules from smaller molecules building cells & bodies + ATP
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Regents Biology How to take large molecules apart Digestion (hydolysis) taking big molecules apart getting raw materials making energy (ATP) + ATP Disaccharide=2 sugars 2 monosaccharides
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Example of digestion starchglucose ATP Starch is digested to glucose
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Example of synthesis amino acidsprotein Proteins are synthesized by bonding amino acids
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