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How do macromolecules influence life? (HINT: building blocks)
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Found in fruits, vegetables, & grains Made from monosaccharides (single sugars) which form polysaccharides Examples: glucose, fructose, starch, sugars We get energy from carbs!
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“Ingredients” = C – H – O Monomer (made of) : sugars Ratio of 1 C : 2 H : 1 O SUPPLY IMMEDIATE ENERGY Examples: monosaccharide (aka simple sugar), disaccharide & polysaccharide (aka “starch or glycogen)
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They will not dissolve in water. They are made of fatty acids & glycerol They are fats,steroids,oils and waxes Examples are margarine, shortening, meats, olive oil, peanut oil Lipids are used for storing energy (why it pays to have some fat on you!)
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“Ingredients” = lots of C-H bonds with a small Oxygen group. Monomer (made of): glycerol + fatty acids ENERGY STORAGE MOLECULE Examples: fats, oils, steroids, waxes
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Proteins are just chains of amino acids, like a beaded necklace, that sometimes fold into weird shapes Their functions are VAST!!!!! Enzymes (promote chemical reactions) Provide structure (hair, bones, muscles) Antibodies (fight infection) Carry things (oxygen from lungs to rest of body)
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“Ingredients” = C-H-O + N Monomers (made of): amino acids BUILDING BLOCKS FOR TISSUES & ORGANIC CATALYSTS. Example: enzymes
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Are made of nucleotides with 3 parts- 5 carbon sugar+nitrogen base+phosphate group (no that’s not a band) Commonly known as DNA and RNA What they do: transmit genetic information (in other words, why you have great aunt Edna’s winning smile or uncle Harry’s ears)
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“Ingredients” = C-H-O-N + P Monomer (made of): nucleotides (sugar, phosphate, Nitrogen base) DNA and RNA (genetic code) that instruct cells to build proteins.
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