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STARTER 1. Which of the following is an example of a unicellular organism? a)Human b)Pine Tree c)Ant d)E. coli bacteria 2. Asexual reproduction can also be referred to as: a)Multicellular b)Photosynthesis c)Mitosis d)Respiration
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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Biology
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WHAT ARE THEY? Contain Carbon Carbon is a naturally occurring element that is found in ALL Living Organisms There are 4 classes of Organic Compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins
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CARBOHYDRATES Purpose: “quick energy” structural support
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CARBOHYDRATES Examples include: Sugars (all end in “ose”) Glucose = a type of monosaccharide Fructose = a type of disaccharide Cellulose(found in a plant’s cell wall) = a polysaccharide Starches Bread, Pasta = types of polysaccharides Glycogen is a starch breaks down to form glucose
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CARBOHYDRATES Subunit: Monosaccharides (1 sugar) Disaccharides (2 sugars) Polysaccharides (3 or more sugars)
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LIPIDS Purpose: “long term” energy storage insulation cell membrane
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LIPIDS Examples: Fats, waxes, oils, butter The structure of a lipid forms an E shape 3 fatty acids & 1 glycerol Fatty Acid GLYCEROLGLYCEROL
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NUCLEIC ACIDS Function: Genetic Material Stores information Genes Blueprints for building proteins DNA RNA Proteins Transfers information To new cells
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NUCLEIC ACIDS Subunits: Nucleotides One nucleotide contains Phosphate, Sugar and Base One nucleotide is a monomer Nucleotide chained together makes a polymer (like DNA and RNA) Examples: DNA & RNA
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PROTEINS Multipurpose molecules! Growth and repair Provide structural support Hormones Immune System Enzymes Proteins come in all different shapes!
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PROTEINS Subunit: Amino Acids 20 different amino acids (each one is different) Chain of amino acids creates = protein
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PROTEINS Examples: Muscle Skin, hair, fingernails Collagen and Keratin Insulin Hormone controls blood sugar Enzymes Help chemical reactions Hemoglobin found in red blood cells (it transports oxygen)
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