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A substance with a pH of 12 is called a ____
Do Now Hand in Text Questions Which property of water causes the curved meniscus in a graduated cylinder? A substance with a pH of 12 is called a ____ What type of electron is available to form bonds?
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Lesson Overview 2.3 Carbon Compounds
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The Chemistry of Carbon
Living organisms are made up of molecules that consist of C, H, O, N, P, and S. Carbon - 4 valence electrons.. it can make 4 covalent bonds.
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Macromolecules There are 4 major macromolecules found in living things: - Carbohydrates - Lipids - Nucleic Acids - Proteins They are categorized based on their structure and function. What they do for the body. What they look like.
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Macromolecules Macromolecules, or “giant molecules,” are made from many smaller molecules. (Think legos!) Monomer = smaller pieces Polymer = “giant molecule”
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Carbohydrates The polymer: Carbohydrates - made of C, H, O.
The monomer (lego): monosaccharide (glucose Linking hundreds of glucose molecules in long chains makes a carbohydrate. Function: supplies your body with quick energy. Excess is stored as fat.
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Simple Carbohydrates - The Sweet Stuff!
Monosaccharides = one sugar molecule. Disaccharide = two sugar molecules. Foods that made of simple carbs: anything with sugar.. candy, cakes, soda, pastries, even fruit!
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Complex Carbohydrates
Polysaccharides - large carbs made from many monosaccharides linked together. Foods: vegetables, whole grains like wheat (which is what pasta is made of), rice, etc… Simple Complex
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Complex Carbohydrates
Animals (like us): - store extra sugar as glycogen. . Plants: - Store extra sugar as starch (the potato, carrot, tomato etc…) - Make cellulose, type of polysaccharide that make up cell walls.
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Lipids (Fats) Lipids: made of C & H.
- Not soluble in water (Do not dissolve in water)! Monomers: glycerol molecules AND fatty acids. Ex… fats, oils, waxes, and steroids made by the body like hormones. Functions: - Stored, long-term, energy source - Parts of biological membranes - Waterproof coverings..think wax in your ears. - hormones - carry messages throughout the body
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Lipids Saturated Lipid: Solid, no double bonds.
Unsaturated Lipid: Liquid, double bonds. Phospholipid: membrane Foods: butter, shortening, olive oil, etc…
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Nucleic Acids - DNA & RNA
Nucleic acids(polymer): contain H, O, N, C, P Monomer: nucleotides - consist of three parts: a sugar, a phosphate group (–PO4), a base. Function: Store and pass on genetic information.
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Nucleic Acids There are two kinds of nucleic acids:
- Ribonucleic acid (RNA) - contains the sugar ribose - Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - contains the sugar deoxyribose.
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Protein Proteins: contain N, C, H, O Monomers(lego): amino acids
Functions: - As enzymes - control the rate of reactions in the body - Regulate cell processes - Form cellular structures - Transport substances into or out of cells - Help fight disease
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