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Organic or BIOCHEMISTRY ALL LIVING THINGS ARE COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING BASIC ELEMENTS CARBON HYDROGEN OXYGEN NITROGEN A MOLECULE CONTAINING CARBON IS CALLED AN ORGANIC MOLECULE (except CO, CO 2 ) PHOSPHORUS SULFUR aka “CHNOPS”
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Unique Properties of Carbon Forms 4 covalent bonds Long Carbon chains are formed.
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CARBON COMPOUNDS THERE ARE 4 Major CARBON COMPOUNDS IN ALL LIVING THINGS: 1. CARBOHYDRATES LIPIDS 2. LIPIDS 4. NUCLEIC ACIDS 3. PROTEINS
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CARBOHYDRATES Chemical Structure Saccharide (monomer/subunit) One saccharide or Monosaccharide
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Common Monosaccharides Glucose Galactose Fructose gl ga Common Disaccharides Glucose + Galactose = Lactose Glucose + Fructose = Sucrose Glucose + Glucose = Maltose glga fr += glfr+= gl += ga glfr gl “ose” = sugar
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Common Polysaccharides gl Starch gl ….. Cellulose Starch = Sugar Cellulose is undigestible sugar (cotton, paper, wood, stems) Glycogen = quick sugar because of branching gl ….. Glycogen gl
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CARBOHYDRATES INCLUDE SUGARS, STARCHES, & CELLULOSE PROVIDES ENERGY FOR ORGANISMS
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Glucose: C 6 H 12 O 6. –Main product of photosynthesis –Starting material for Cellular Respiration –“fuel” in living things transported by body fluids to all cells, where is it METABOLIZED to release energy.
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Polysaccharides: complex carbs Formed by linking many monosaccharides Starches: hundreds of glucose units linked together –Storage for carbohydrates in PLANTS Glycogen: stored in human liver –Thousands of glucose units Cellulose: structural carbohydrate (for SUPPORT) –Glucose units, but cannot be released from one another except for a few species of organisms »Wood »Cell walls of plants ***Humans CANNOT digest cellulose!***
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Lipids Chemical Structure Fatty Acid (monomer/subunit)
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Lipids
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LIPIDS INCLUDE FATS, OILS,, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, STEROIDS,. CARBOHYDRATES MAY BE CONVERTED INTO LIPIDS FOR LONG-TERM ENERGY STORAGE = FAT PHOSPHOLIPIDS – MAIN COMPONENT OF CELL MEMBRANE Nonpolar & Polar portions
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Cell Membrane – Lipids Phospholipid bilayer
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Lipids Saturated: C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C-C Unsaturated C-C-C=C-C-C-C-C
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PROTEIN Chemical Structure Amino Acid (monomer/subunit)
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PROTEIN
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PROTEINS Most complex organic molecules COMPOSED OF SMALLER MOLECULES/SUBUNITS CALLED AMINO ACIDS There are 20 Amino Acids (or AAs) Protein Functions enzymes, muscles, skin, hair
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NUCLEIC ACIDS (DNA/RNA) Nucleotide (monomer/subunit) Nitrogen Base Sugar Phosphate
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
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LARGE COMPLEX MOLECULES CONTAINING HEREDITY MATERIAL Made of Nucleotides (sugar, phosphate group, & nitrogen base) 1.DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID -D N A (deoxyribose sugar) 2. RIBONUCLEIC ACID- R N A (ribose sugar) D N A CARRIES INSTRUCTIONS THAT REGULATE CELL ACTIVITIES
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Carbon Cycle
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