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Biochemistry Lecture & Notes Mr. Rosenberg
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Biochemistry Organic Compounds Contain carbon Inorganic Compounds Do not contain carbon Water is one
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Water Water is the universal solvent –It dissolves almost everything
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Organic Compounds Organic compounds are composed of hundreds of individual molecules –The “building blocks” of a polymer are called monomers
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Organic Compounds The long molecules formed by monomers are called polymers
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Macromolecules 4 Types of Organic Compounds or macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. –Essential to maintaining life processes
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My lunch! (not really) Carbohydrates, protein, lipids
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Carbohydrates Make up sugars, starches, and cellulose The ratio of the atoms is 1 C : 2 H : 1 O Provide energy to cells Dissolve in water (hydrophilic)
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Types of Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are classified according to size. One sugar is a monosaccharide (monomer).monosaccharide Many sugar molecules linked together form a polysaccharide (polymer).polysaccharide
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The simplest Carbohydrate: Glucose
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Yummy
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Monosaccharide Milk SugarFruit Sugar Types of Carbs
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Disaccharide Maltose is two glucose molecules; forms in digestive tract of humans during starch digestion. Types of Carbs
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Polysaccharide Starch is straight chain of glucose molecules with few side branches. Types of Carbs
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Lipids The three types of lipids are fats, oils, and waxes Typically contain two monomers – glycerol and fatty acidsglycerol and fatty acids Lipids don’t mix with water –Oil in water floats on top
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Butter
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Fats and Oils
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Monomers in Lipids Lipids
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Functions of Lipids Lipids store energy for later use by the body Lipids also serve as padding and protection for the body
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Lipid does not dissolve in water: simple!
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Structure of a Lipid hydrophilic hydrophobic
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Lipids: A Head & Three Tails
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Cell Membranes Lipid Bilayer: makeup cell membranes –Head is the phosphate group. Hydrophilic –Tails are the fatty acids. Hydrophobic
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Saturated & Unsaturated Fats
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Proteins Proteins are the building materials for the body Hair, skin, muscles, and organs are made mostly of proteins Proteins are structural AND functional
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Function of Proteins The building blocks of proteins are amino acids (monomers) Amino acids are connected by a peptide bond Proteins serve as enzymes which control rate of reactions and regulate cell processes. Amino acid chains are called polypeptides A protein contains one or more polypeptide chains
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Amino Acids Function of Proteins
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Nucleic Acids (DNA & RNA) Nucleotides are the monomers of DNA and RNA DNA is the genetic material
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Clarification So, Nucleic Acids are one of our four groups and are a polymer There are two types of Nucleic Acids –DNA –RNA These are themselves made of a Nucleotide, which is a monomer
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Nucleic Acids A nucleotide has three components: 1.Sugar (Deoxyribose or Ribose) 2.Phosphate 3.Nitrogen Base
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The End Pat yourself on the back - good job!
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