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October 1, 2012
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Remember Organic means “contains carbon”
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Simple Sugars Starches
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Fats and oils Make cell membranes
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Phospholipid
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Polymers of amino acids
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Proteins function in just about everything Structure- skin, hair, muscle Signaling – hormones Transport Enzymes
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Proteins are polymers of amino acid monomers There are twenty different amino acids. Amino acids differ in “R” groups
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Proteins differ in the number and order of amino acids Amino acids interact to give a protein shape Incorrect amino acids change a proteins structure and function.
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Nucleic acids are monomers of nucleotides Contain C, H, O, N, P Store and transmit genetic information (DNA and RNA)
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Phosphate group Sugar Nitrogen base
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My.hrw.com Section 2.3 Multimedia Labs and Activities Virtual Investigations
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Describe at least one function of each group of organic compound. Why are proteins considered polymers but lipids are not? What class of macromolecule does the following compound belong to?
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Make a “study guide” for yourself. List each of the four organic compounds with ◦ Their monomer and polymer (structure) ◦ At least two functions ◦ How would you test for this organic compound in the lab?
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Chemical Reactions change substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds Reactants are changed (what you react) Products are made (what you produce)
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Activation Energy is the amount of energy that needs to be absorbed to start a chemical reaction (to activate the reaction)
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Release more energy than they absorb (Release heat)
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Absorb more energy than they release (take in heat energy feels cold)
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