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(1) Matter Matter = Mass + Volume Atoms = Matter –You = Matter –Your Desk = Matter –Your Cells = Matter
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(2) Bonding Interaction of Valence Electrons. –2 or more unstable atoms –Unstable = Wrong # of Valence Electrons Share Valence Electrons = Covalent –Nonmetal + Nonmetal Lose / Steal Valence Electrons = Ionic –Metal + Nonmetal
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(3) Carbon Valence Electrons = 4 Unstable Gain 4, or, Lose 4 4 possible bonds molecule formation
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(4) Biological Elements C = Carbon H = Hydrogen O = Oxygen N = Nitrogen P = Phosphorus S = Sulfur
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(5) Biomolecules Biomolecules = Organic = Carbon Types: –Carbohydrates –Lipids –Proteins –Nucleic Acids
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(6) Carbohydrates Structure: –C, H, O –Monomer = Monosaccharide –Polymer = Polysaccharide Function: Short term energy! Examples: –Food Fruits, Grains, Beans, Nuts –Glucose, Fructose, Sucrose, Starch, Cellulose
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(7) Lipids Structure: –C, H, O –Monomer = Fatty Acids, Glycerols –Polymer = See Examples! Function: –Long Term Energy! –Cell Membranes –Chemical messaging + cell development Examples: –Food Oil, Fat, Dairy Products, Avocados, Nuts –Neutral Fats, Steroids & Hormones, Phospholipids
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(8) Protein Structure: –C, H, O, N, and sometimes S –Monomer = Amino Acid –Polymer = Polypeptide Function: –Catalyze chemical reactions –Cellular structure –Protein = Visible DNA Examples: –Food Meat, Nuts, Beans, Dairy –Enzymes, Protein Channels
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(9) Nucleic Acids Structure: –C, H, O, N, P –Monomer = Nucleotide –Polymer = See Examples! Function: –Code genetic information –Translate instructions Protein Examples: –Food Anything w/cells…. –DNA, RNA
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