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Chemistry of Life
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Living things are made of 2 types of molecules. (Remember a molecule is a group of atoms bonded together) Small to average molecules like water (H 2 O which is the most abundant molecule in living organisms) or glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Small to average molecules like water (H 2 O which is the most abundant molecule in living organisms) or glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Or MACROMOLECULES like proteins (C 50 H 110 O 60 N 25 S 6 ) or fats (C 60 H 124 O 6 ) Or MACROMOLECULES like proteins (C 50 H 110 O 60 N 25 S 6 ) or fats (C 60 H 124 O 6 )
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Macromolecules Giant molecules made of 100’s to 1 000’s of smaller molecules An analogy A word = a molecule A book = a macromolecule (because it is made of 1000’s of words)
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The small molecules that make up the macromolecules are called MONOMERS The macromolecules made up of the monomers are called POLYMERS
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ORGANIC MOLECULES Chemicals that contain the element carbon
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The Organic Macromolecules that make up living things are Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins
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Carbohydrates Used by living things –For energy –To store energy –To make up cell walls
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Carbohydrates are found in Sweet foods like table sugar, honey and fruit Starchy foods like bread, pasta, and potatoes
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Carbohydrates Are molecules made of the elements of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen only in a 1:2:1 ratio. C 6 H 12 O 6 (chemical formula for glucose)
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Carbohydrate Monomers The building blocks of larger carbohydrate molecules Monosaccharides Monosaccharides –Mono = one –Saccharide = sweet
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Two Main Types of Monosaccharides Glucose (cells use it for energy and found in IV bags at hospitals) Fructose (fruit sugar)
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Disaccharides (di = 2) Carbohydrates made of two monomer units. A common disaccharide is sucrose, which you call table sugar.
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Polysaccharides (poly = many) Are larger carbohydrate molecules made of 3 or more monomer units (monosaccharides)
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Polysaccharides Are found in starchy foods Taste plain versus sweet Glycogen is a polysaccharide that is a way your body can store energy in your liver Cellulose is a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of plant cells. It is what your paper is made of.
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Lipids Used by living things –For long term energy storage –Cell membranes (waterproof) – Insulation – Some are used to make hormones
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Lipids are found in Oil Butter Animal fat (fat around steak or chicken skin) Waxes Steroids (used to make hormones)
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Lipids Are molecules made of mostly of carbon and hydrogen with some oxygen.
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Lipid Monomers 3 fatty-acids and 1 glycerol Fatty acid glycerol
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Lipid Polymers Lipids This whole thing is a lipid!
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Unsaturated Fats * Liquid at room temperature *They are the better fats to eat because they flow through the blood vessels easier * Examples are olive oil and soybean oil
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Saturated Fats * Solid at room temperature *They are the bad fats to eat because they stick inside the blood vessels * Examples are butter, bacon grease, and animal fat
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Proteins Functions include –Build muscle –Build hair, skin and nails – Speed up chemical reactions
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Proteins Are macromolecules made of mostly of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
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Protein Monomers Amino Acids –There are 20 different amino acids
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Protein Polymers Proteins! This whole thing is a protein! They are just long chains of amino acids There’s 1 more slide to see!!
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Nucleic Acids Examples – DNA, RNA, and ATP Codes genetic information Monomer = nucleotides Polymer = nucleic acids (like DNA) Add this info onto your paper!!
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