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Biology Ch 2 THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
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M1: Ecology Study of large scale stuff M2: Molecules to Organisms Study of really small scale stuff M3: Heredity Study of why you look like your parents M4: Evolution Study of how we change throughout time BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
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In our biosphere, everything is made of atoms BIOLOGY STARTS WITH CHEMISTRY
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Basic unit of matter Protons + charge In nucleus Neutrons No charge In nucleus Electrons - charge Around nucleus ATOMS
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Pure substance of only one atom ELEMENTS
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2 or more elements combined in a fixed ratio NaCl (salt (s)) H 2 O (water (l)) O 2 (oxygen (g)) COMPOUNDS
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Ionic E- transferred from one atom to another Ex: NaCl (salt) Covalent E- are shared between atoms Ex: CO2 Hydrogen Bond Ex: water molecules Vander Waals Interactions Ex: protein folding CHEMICAL BONDS
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Electrons are high energy subatomic particles Valence electrons are responsible for chemical bonds BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRONS
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Through the interaction of molecules we can better understand our biosphere: Water pH Carbon Protein Nucleic Acids Carbohydrates Lipids BIOLOGY IS DEPENDENT ON CHEMISTRY
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Ch 2.3 MACROMOLECULES
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Large molecules living organisms are made of MACROMOLECULES
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Monomer: Nucleotide 5-Carbon Sugar Phosphate Group Nitrogen Base Polymer: DNA/RNA strands 1. NUCLEIC ACID STRUCTURE
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Biological Functions: Storage of heritable information Helps make protein NUCLEIC ACID FUNCTION
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DNA: Genetic Blueprint RNA: Copies DNA for Gene Expression BIOLOGICAL EXAMPLES OF N. ACIDS
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Monomer: Amino Acid Carboxylic Acid (C & O) Amine Groups (N & H) Polymer: Polypeptide Chain 3D Structure of Protein Complex proteins fold 2. PROTEIN STRUCTURE
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Biological Functions: Build & repair tissues Catalyze chemical reactions (enzyme) Transport & signal molecules Human Acquisition: Meat, Eggs, Soybeans PROTEIN FUNCTION
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Human Tissues: Skin, Hair, Nails, Organs… Enzymes: make or break molecules BIOLOGICAL EXAMPLES OF PROTEINS
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Monomer: Monosaccharide Simple sugars ex: glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Polymer: Polysaccharide Complex starches ex: starches (C 1n H 2n O 1n ) 3. CARBOHYDRATE STRUCTURE
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Biological Functions: Short term energy Structural support Cell tags (antennae) Human Acquisition: Grains Fruits CARBOHYDRATE FUNCTIONS
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Plants: Cellulose, Sucrose, Fructose… Animals: Glycogen, Chitin… BIOLOGICAL EXAMPLES OF CARBS
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Monomer?: Glycerol Head & Fatty Acid Tail 4. LIPID STRUCTURE
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Long term energy storage Composition of cells (cell membrane) LIPID FUNCTION
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