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BIOMOLECULES Turner High School 2013
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Atoms (Elements) Needed for Life to Survive C – carbon H – hydrogen N – nitrogen O – oxygen P – phosphorus S – sulfur Life is built from these elements.
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Bonds Hold Life Together! Inside molecules Ionic bonds: electrons are transferred from one atom to another; weaker Covalent bonds: electrons are shared between atoms; stronger Connecting one molecule to another Peptide: covalent bond between amino acids Hydrogen: (+) and (-) attraction, very weak
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Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids There are 4 Macromolecules of Life: Organic compounds = based on carbon
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These macromolecules (large molecules) are called polymers. Polymers are made of smaller units called monomers.
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Two Processes that Build & Break Apart Polymers into Monomers Hydrolysis (digestion) – breaking bonds between molecules. Dehydration Synthesis – forming bonds between molecules by removing water.
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Carbohydrates -Contain ONLY C, H, O -Ratio (1:2:1) -Main source of energy -Structural support of cell walls in plants and exoskeletons of animals (ex. insects and crustaceans) -Monomer (basic unit) = glucose 1
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Three types: -Monosaccharide ex. glucose -Disaccharide ex. sucrose -Polysaccharide ex. starches Carbohydrates 1
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-Contains: C, H, O, N -Build cells (ex. bones & muscles) -Controls metabolic reactions (ex. enzymes speed up or slow down reactions in organisms) -Part of cell transport -Help fight disease Proteins 2
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Monomer = amino acids Proteins are long chains of amino acids Proteins 2
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Contain C, H, O -Used to store energy -Important parts of cell membranes ex. whale blubber -Helps animals conserve heat (insulation) -Major component in waxy covering of plants -Important in signaling molecules Lipids 3
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Monomer = 1 glycerol & 3 fatty acids Sterols ex. cholesterol Glycerides Monoglyceride Diglyceride Triglyceride Hormones Phospholipids Lipids 3
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Two types: -Saturated: solid at room temperature ex.: animal fat, butter, waxes -Unsaturated: liquid at room temperature ex.: oils, omega-3 fatty acids Lipids 3
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Contain C, H, N, O, P, and sometimes S Store and transmit genetic information in a cell for proteins to be made (protein synthesis) Monomers = nucleotides -5 carbon sugar -Phosphate group -Nitrogenous base Nucleic Acids 4
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RNA & DNA ATP Nucleic Acids 4
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