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Biochemistry Chapter 2
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The Chemistry of Carbon 4 valence electrons = very versatile Easily bonds w/ H,O, P, S, & N forms long chains Methane Acetylene Butadiene Benzene Isooctane
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Macromolecules join monomers = polymers 4 organic compounds (macromolecules) are: – Nucleic acids – Proteins – Carbohydrates – Lipids
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EXAMPLE of POLYMER MONOMER A TRAIN? A PEARL NECKLACE? EXAMPLE of POLYMER MONOMER TrainThe cars… Pearl NecklaceEach pearl
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Carbohydrates (starch/ polysaccharide) Monomer: monosaccharide (sugar) Made up of C, H, O Functions: main source of ENERGY (Instant) Structure (in plants… like cellulose in cell walls)
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Proteins Example: enzymes Monomers: amino acids Elements: C, H, O, N Functions: Control the rate of reactions Regulate cell processes Form bones and muscles Transport substances Help fight disease Shape is important – determines function
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Nucleic Acids Nucleic acid Examples: DNA, RNA Monomers: nucleotide Elements: C, H, O, N, P Function: Store / transmit genetic instructions Coded instructions for making proteins (pg. 197)
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Lipids Examples: Fats, Oils, Waxes, Steroids Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids Elements: C, H, O Functions: STORE energy Make up biological membranes waterproof coverings
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