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MACROMOLECULES EOC REVIEW
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Carbon serves as the backbone Carbon forms covalent bonds.
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Carbon forms four covalent bonds with other elements, or with other carbon atoms.
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Carbon can form: Single bond Double bond Triple bond Double bond
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The four macromolecules are: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic acids
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Carbohydrates sugars OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O
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Carbohydrates are composed of carbon and oxygen hydrogen OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O
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Carbohydrates include sugars like and sucrose glucose OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O
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Fructose - C 6 H 12 O 6 Glucose - C 6 H 12 O 6 Monosaccharides - - - one sugar Provides Energy Function? Stored chemical energy
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ATP broken down GLUCOSE Cellular Respiration ENERGY
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Disaccharides - - - two sugars
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Carbohydrates also include starch glycogen cellulose Long chains of glucose Polysaccharides - - - many sugars sugar
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Long chains of glucose Polysaccharides: Energy Storage Starch - - - in plants Glycogen - - - in animals
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Cellulose Cellulose --- the cell wall of plants Polysaccharides Polysaccharides --- Structure & Support
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The four macromolecules are: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic acids
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Proteins are the workhorses of the cell. Enzymes Structure Transport Movement Communication Proteins do all the work! Protection Regulation ENZYMES!!! MUSCLES!!!
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Proteins are composed of: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
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amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid Protein Protein - - - long chain of amino acids. amino acid
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There are 20 different amino acids.
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All amino acids have a similar structure. —N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O R same Different Here
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Amino Acids
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amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid Protein = = amino acid Protein = amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid There are thousands of different proteins
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Enzymes are catalysts. Catalysts are compounds that speed up chemical reactions. enzyme
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Products Substrate Lock and Key
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The four macromolecules are: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic acids
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LIPIDS include: fats oils cholesterol phospholipids
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Function: Long Term Energy Storage Animals - fats Plants - oils
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Function: Structure cell membranes are composed of phospholipids
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Oil Water Lipids are nonpolar. Lipids do not dissolve in water.
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Lipids: composed mostly of carbon and hydrogen.
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Lipids are composed of fatty acids.
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F A T Y A C I D S
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Saturated Fatty Acid: Unsaturated Fatty Acid
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The four macromolecules are: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids
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There are two types of nucleic acids: __________ or deoxyribonucleic acid __________ or ribonucleic acid RNA DNA
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DNA contains the genetic information and the instructions for making proteins. Chromosomes are composed of DNA. chromosome
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Nucleic acids: are composed of nucleotides. nucleotide
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A nucleotide is made of three parts: A phosphate A sugar A base A NUCLEOTIDE P Base Sugar
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P Adenine Sugar Four different nucleotides P Thymine Sugar P Cytosine Sugar P Guanine Sugar
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What is the formula for glucose? C 6 H 12 O 6
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Proteins include enzymes antibodies muscles
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Lipids include Fats and oils cholesterol phospholipids
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Oil Water A lipid is a nonpolar molecule that does not dissolve in water. Do lipids dissolve in water?
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Nucleic acids include DNA and RNA
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contains DNA the genetic information
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Carbohydrates are composed of monosaccharides polysaccharide monosaccharide
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Proteins are composed of Amino acids
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Lipids are composed of fatty acids
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Nucleic acids are composed of nucleotides P S B P P S S B B
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Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Amino acid Which macromolecule? protein
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Which macromolecule? carbohydrate
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amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid amino acid Which macromolecule? proteins
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What is this? A fat
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Which macromolecule? Lipid
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What are these? monosaccharides sugars
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Which macromolecule? carbohydrate
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P Base Sugar What is this? A nucleotide
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P Base Sugar Nucleic acid Which macromolecule?
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—N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O R variable group What is this? An amino acid
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—N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O R variable group protein Which macromolecule?
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What is this? DNA
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Nucleic acid Which macromolecule?
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Molecule that speeds up chemical reactions enzymes
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A polysaccharide What is this?
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carbohydrate Which macromolecule?
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insulates body cushions organs & fats
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nucleotide Which macromolecule? Nucleic acids
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What is this? An amino acid
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proteins Which macromolecule?
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What are these? monosaccharides
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Which macromolecule? carbohydrate
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What is this? A nucleotide
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A nucleic acid Which macromolecule?
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What are these? disaccharides
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carbohydrates Which macromolecule?
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DNA & RNA Which macromolecule? Nucleic acids
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What is this? An amino acid
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proteins Which macromolecule?
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Muscles are composed of protein
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What are these? Fatty acids
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Which macromolecule? lipids
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What is this? polysaccharide
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Which macromolecule? carbohydrate
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A nucleotide What is this?
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A nucleic acid Which macromolecule?
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What are these? Amino acids
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proteins Which macromolecule?
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What is this? A phospholipid
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What structure is composed of phospholipids? Cell membrane
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The cell wall of plants is composed of the above macromolecule. The above macromolecule is... cellulose
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Adenine --- A Thymine --- T Cytosine --- C Guanine --- G These are the bases for nucleotides
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What contains more energy? 1000 g of carbs 1000 g of fat 1000 g of protein
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What is the monomer? glucose
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What is this? polysaccharide
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Which macromolecule? carbohydrate
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Glycogen This macromolecule is found in the liver of animals. What is it?
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Energy storage This macromolecule is found in the liver of animals. What is it’s function?
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What is the function of glucose? glucose This is a molecule of … (a specific name) To provide energy for cells.
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What is this? Triglyceride
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Fat or oil Triglyceride is a ….
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Long term energy storage The function of this molecule is …
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What is the monomer? glucose
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What is it? starch glucose This macromolecule is found in plants. What is the function of the above macromolecule? Energy storage
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What is the function of this molecule? To provide energy for cells.
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? enzyme
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? substrate
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? products
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