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1 Cellular Macromolecules
Name of PowerPoint Name of Course Name of Lesson Cellular Macromolecules Project Lead The Way© Copyright 2005

2 Macromolecules Large organic molecules Necessary for life
Contain carbon Made by living organisms Necessary for life Made by combining smaller molecules Polymers—made of repeating sub-units called monomers. Examples: Proteins, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids

3 Four classes of Macromolecules
- Proteins - Carbohydrates - Nucleic Acids - Lipids

4 Proteins Building blocks = Amino Acids Functions
Structure (component of tissues and organs) Movement Communication between cells Storage of materials Transport of materials Metabolic reactions (enzymes) Protection from foreign materials (antibodies)

5 Carbohydrates Building Blocks = Monosaccharides
Mono = one Saccharide = sugar Examples of Monosaccharides Glucose Fructose Galactose

6 Carbohydrates Large carbohydrates = Polysaccharides
Poly = many Saccharide = sugars Examples of Polysaccharides Starch Glycogen Cellulose

7 Carbohydrates Functions Energy source Structure
Store energy for later use Cell communication

8 Nucleic Acids Building Blocks = Nucleotide Two types of nucleic acids
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

9 Nucleic Acids Functions: Passing traits from generation to generation
Protein production

10 Lipids: Not a polymer—no single type of building block Made of:
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms Examples: Fats (triglycerides) Steroids Oils and waxes Phospholipids Fat soluble vitamins (A,E,D, and K)

11 Lipids Functions: Long term energy storage (triglycerides)
Cell communication (steroid hormones) Structural (component of cell membranes) Insulation Protection (wax)


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