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Macromolecules Review
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Carbohydrates Monomer- Polymer- Functions- Monosaccharide
Polysaccharide Functions- Energy Storage and Release Cell Structure
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Carbohydrate Structure
Monosaccharides Polysaccharides (Disaccharides)
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Nucleic Acids Monomer- Polymer- Functions- Nucleotide DNA and RNA
Carries the genetic code
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DNA Structure Double Helix
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Proteins Monomer- amino acids Polymer- Polypeptides Functions-
Enzymes-speed up chemical reactions Structural – in muscles, etc
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Enzyme-Substrate Complex
Enzyme Image Active Site Substrate Enzyme Enzyme-Substrate Complex Enzyme Products
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Proteins have 4 Levels of Structure
Primary Structure A chain of amino acids Bonds between amino acids are called peptide bonds This chain is called a polypeptide chain
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4 Levels of Structure (cont.)
Secondary Structure Arrangement of polypeptide chains into different formations Alpha helix: Coil or corkscrew formation Beta Pleated Sheet: Pleats or folds Random Coils
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4 Levels of Structure (cont.)
Tertiary Structure 3-D folding of secondary structures Two secondary structures bonded together At this stage it is a functional protein
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4 Levels of Structure (cont.)
Quaternary Structure Tertiary proteins bond with each other, so you have a group of proteins bonded together Example: Hemoglobin
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Monomers Polymers Monomers are bonded together through the process of….. Dehydration Synthesis Polymers break up through process of… Hydrolysis D B C A
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Lets review our cut outs…
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Label the following as referring to a Protein (P), Nucleic Acid (N), Carb ©
Starch Double Helix Amino Acid Alpha Helix DNA Peptide bond Energy Storage Monosac-charide Enzyme Has an “R” Group Glucose 1. 2. 3.
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Answers NA C P
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