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Molecules of Life (2.4) Part 1
Pre – AP Biology Molecules of Life (2.4) Part 1
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Dehydration & Hydrolysis reactions involving monomers & polymers
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Carbohydrate Monomer Molecular Structures Remember, Stored Hydrogen = Energy
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Carbohydrate Polymers Starch – stored plant sugars Glycogen – stored animal sugars
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Cellulose of plant cell walls
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Chitin
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Lipids
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Dehydration Synthesis Reaction to make Lipids Compare the number of Hydrogen in a lipid to that in a Carbohydrate
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Saturated vs. Unsaturated
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Phospholipid structure
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Cell Membranes See the phospholipid bi-layer? See the cholesterol too?
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Waxes Alcohol + Oil
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Steroid Structure
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Atherosclerosis Normal artery on left Clogged artery on right (See the cholesterol plaques on the inside?)
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Molecules of Life (2.4) Part 2
Pre – AP Biology Molecules of Life (2.4) Part 2
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Proteins
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Some Amino Acids Can you spot the amine functional groups
Some Amino Acids Can you spot the amine functional groups? Can you spot the carboxyl functional groups?These are Hydrophobic
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Some more Amino Acids These are Hydrophilic (Why?)
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Because the have charges – positive, negative, both (polar)
Answer Because the have charges – positive, negative, both (polar)
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Peptide Bonding What type of chemical reaction is occurring to make this polymer?
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Insulin protein: Primary 1’ sequence See the sequence of amino acids?
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Sickle Cell Disease The sixth amino acid has been changed in the primary sequence
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2’ structure The Hydrogen bonding gives the protein flexibility.
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3’ Structure Notice the sulfur. Remember, sulfhdryl functional groups?
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4’ Structure in a Red Blood cell
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Protein’s Natural Form
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Denaturation of a protein What bonds do you think broke allowing this to happen?
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Hydrogen Remember, they are weak bonds.
Answer: Hydrogen Remember, they are weak bonds.
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Nucleic Acid Structure
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Complimentary Base Pairing Always a pyrimidine paired with a purine
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Double Helix of DNA
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Watson and Crick with their model of DNA What are scientific model for again?
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To help explain concepts visually which are hard to see in real life.
Answer: To help explain concepts visually which are hard to see in real life.
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Genes and Evolution How many are in common versus different?
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