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Organic Chemistry Objective:
1) Identify the different types of organic compounds, their structure & functions
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Biomolecules Also called organic molecules
Living cells are made of biomolecules Large, complex molecules (polymers) Built from smaller, repeating parts (monomers)
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Carbon is the basis for Biomolecules
Forms four stable covalent bonds Diversity of shapes: rings, chains, branches
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Types of Biomolecules:
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Carbohydrates Sugars, starches, and fiber Contain C, H, and O
Function: Supply energy for the body, support for the body, cell recognition
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Molecular Structure of Carbohydrates
Monomer: Monosaccharides Polymers: Disaccharides and Polysaccharides Typically composed of ring structures that can be joined to form more complex carbs
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Lipids Fats, Oils, Waxes, Steroids Also contain C, H, & O
Functions: long term energy storage, insulation, and to act as a water barrier
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Molecular Structure of Lipids
Monomer: glycerol (C2H8O3) and fatty acid tails (Carboxyl group + varying hydrocarbon chains) Polymers: Saturated Fats: contain maximum number of hydrogens Unsaturated Fats: contain double bonds
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Proteins Function: “Workhorse” of the cell that provides structure and function for the body Shape of protein determines its function Contain C, H, N, O + other atoms
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Molecular Structure of Proteins
Monomer: amino acids Made up of a carboxyl group (-COOH), an amino group (-NH2), and a variable R group that determines its function Polymer: Polypeptides which will combine to form proteins
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Nucleic Acids DNA and RNA Monomer: Nucleotides Functions:
Carry genetic information
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