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Carbon & the Molecular Diversity of Life
Chapter 4~ Carbon & the Molecular Diversity of Life Slide shows combined and modified from:
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Organic chemistry is the study of CARBON compounds
Can form _______ stable covalent bonds at same time (=tetravalence) Common partners = ____________
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4 covalent CARBON BONDS form a shape called a ________________
Tetrahedron modified from:
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Images from: http://www. school-for-champions
TETRAVALENCE makes large complex molecules with a variety of shapes possible
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AP Biology by Campbell and Reese; ©Benjamin Cummings 2005
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Hydrocarbons Only carbon & hydrogen _____________ bonding;
(Ex: petroleum; lipid ‘tails’) _____________ bonding; ______________ High energy storage
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Carbon compounds Skeleton may have single or double bonds
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AP Biology by Campbell and Reese; ©Benjamin Cummings 2005
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____________- compounds that have the same number of atoms but different structures
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______________ isomers differing covalent bonding arrangement
C6H12O6 C6H12O6 C6H12O6
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___________ isomers - differ in arrangement around a DOUBLE BOND
_______- form ______- form
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Be Careful! Single bonds can rotate! . . . it’s still the same stuff
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____________isomers - differ in arrangement around a ASYMMETRIC carbon
____________isomers - differ in arrangement around a ASYMMETRIC carbon Mirror images AP Biology by Campbell and Reese; ©Benjamin Cummings 2005
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Functional Groups ____________Group Ex: alcohols polar (oxygen);
soluble in water Names typically end in -ol Ex: Ethanol
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Functional Groups ________ Group KETONE: within carbon skeleton
ALDEHYDE: at end of carbon skeleton
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GLUCOSE is an ALDEHYDE FRUCTOSE is a KETONE
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Functional Groups _____________ Group Ex: carboxylic acids; polar
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Functional Groups _____________ Group Called: amines
_____________ Group Called: amines Ex: amino acids (have both amino & carboxyl groups)
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Functional Groups | R -C -COO- +NH3 Amino Group Can act as a base and
pick up a H+ ion Carboxyl Group can act as an acid and give up a H+ ion H | R -C -COO- +NH3
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Functional Groups ________________ Group Called: thiols
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DISULFIDE BRIDGES Disulfide bridges stabilize protein structure
LYSOZYME
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Functional Groups __________Group phosphate ion Makes molecule
negatively charged Can store & transfer energy ~ ATP
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Functional Groups __________Group Makes molecule more NON-POLAR
METHYLATION: Adding methyl groups to DNA “turns off” genes
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