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Basic Biochemistry The Chemical Context of Life
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Hierarchy of Biological Order
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Atoms Building block of matter. Composed of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Negatively charged electrons in orbits around nucleus They have mass They interact and bond to make molecules.
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Ions An atom with a net + or – charge because it has either lost or gained an electron. Examples: H +, Cl -, Na +
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Molecules Molecules are formed by 2 important bonds: ionic and covalent. Ionic bonds are formed between ions. The positively charged ion attaches to the negatively charged ion.
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Molecules Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share elections.
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Hydrogen bonds Weak bonds formed between + charged H atom of H 2 O and the slightly – charged atom of oxygen of another H 2 O molecule. This leads to important properties of water: Cohesion, Surface tension, Capillary action, Stable temperature, Universal solvent.
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Water
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Organic Chemistry The study of chemistry that specializes in the study of carbon. Functional groups: clusters of atoms that attach to carbons.
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4 Major Macromolecules Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins
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Carbohydrates Sugars Energy source Provide storage and structure Monosaccharide- simple sugars Ex. C 6 H 12 O 6 Glucose
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Carbohydrates Disaccharide- two sugars Polysaccharide- many sugars
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Lipids Fats, Oils, Steroids Insoluble in water Fatty acid chains attached to glycerol Important examples: phospholipids, steroids
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DNA & RNA Made up of nucleotides: sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base Nucleic Acids
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Proteins Many important jobs in structure and function of living things. Nearly all proteins are enzymes. Made up of the 20 amino acids.
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Proteins
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Proteins must have a specific shape and structure. If the structure is destroyed, the function is also destroyed.
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