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The Chemical Basis of Life
Or, why do we need to know chemistry in biology??
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Heirarchy of organization
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Elements can be put together to form compounds (and molecules)
2H + 1O = H2O 2H + 2O = H2O2 CO2 CO
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Chemical bonding Can be weak Loser Gainer Can be strong
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Chemical bonds vs. energy
creating bonds breaking bonds Enzymes –
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Who the heck cares??
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Organic macromolecules of Life
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Carbon is the basis of life
C, H, O, N are major life molecules Carbon likes to bond Food builds life
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MONOMERS Monomers
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Condensation reaction
or dehydration synthesis
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Hydrolysis
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Carbohydrates CHO Monomer is a monosaccharide
Glucose, fructose, galactose disaccharide polysaccharide QUICK NRG (sugars) and regulate body (fiber)
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Carbohydrates can store energy for short term
Animals – as glycogen in liver, chiton in exoskeleton Plants – as starch and cellulose fiber Complex sugars like veggies (polysaccharides) are harder to digest, but give more NRG
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Lipids CHO in long chains More than 2x the NRG of carbo’s
Monomer is a fatty acid + alcohol Fat, waxes, steroids, hormones, cholesterol, Long term NRG storage insulation; organ protection major part of cell hydrophobic
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Proteins CHON, and functional group known as “R” Monomer is Amino Acid
Peptide bonds Alanine, lysine, tryptophan Structural component – hair, skin, muscle Catalysts for chemical RXN’s Maintain Homeostasis in cells, muscle contraction, antibodies, some hormones
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Enzymes Special type of protein Acts to catalyze chemical RXNs
Only work within specific conditions of temp, pH and amounts
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Nucleic Acids CHON + phosphate group Monomer is nucleotide
DNA, RNA, ATP Genetic material (DNA, RNA) “directions”, makes proteins Useable NRG of cell (ATP - adenosine tri-phosphate
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Water’s Wet… Makes up 85% of human body maintain homeostasis
excellent solvent – “dissolves” our food! transport molecules in and out of cells
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Healthy Diet includes:
Organic compounds Carbo’s Lipids Proteins Vitamins Inorganic Compounds Water Minerals
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