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AP Biology Wed. 9/5/12 Agenda Start Chp.4&5 with Chp.4 Notes Macromolecules Synthesis/Degradation Video Clip Start Biomolecules group poster
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AP Biology Chapter 4. The Chemistry of Carbon
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AP Biology Why study Carbon? All living things are made of cells Cells ~72% H 2 O ~3% salts (Na, Cl, K…) ~25% carbon (organic) compounds carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids
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AP Biology Could organic compounds have been synthesized abiotically on the early Earth? Stanley Miller’s Experiment: (1953) Simulated what was thought to be environmental conditions on the lifeless, primordial Earth. Used electrical charges (simulated lightning) to trigger reactions in the primitive “atmosphere” of H2O, H2, NH3 (ammonia), and CH4 (methane) – some of the gases re;eased by volcanoes
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AP Biology Conclusion: Organic compounds may have been synthesized abiotically on the early Earth, setting the stage for the origin of life Results: a variety of organic compounds that play key roles in living cells were synthesized in Miller’s apparatus
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AP Biology Chemistry of Life Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds C atoms are versatile building blocks bonding properties 4 stable covalent bonds
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AP Biology Complex molecules assembled like TinkerToys
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AP Biology Hydrocarbons Simplest C molecules = hydrocarbons combinations of C & H Simplest HC molecule = methane 1 carbon bound to 4 H atoms non-polar not soluble in H 2 O hydrophobic stable very little attraction between molecules a gas at room temperature
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AP Biology Hydrocarbons can grow adding C-C bonds straight line ethane hexane branching isohexane ring cyclohexane ethane hexane cyclohexane isohexane methane
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AP Biology Diversity of organic molecules
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AP Biology 2003- 2004 Isomers Molecules with same molecular formula but different structures different chemical properties
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AP Biology Structural isomers Molecules differ in structural arrangement of atoms
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AP Biology Geometric isomers Molecules differ in arrangement around C=C double bond same covalent partnerships
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AP Biology Enantiomers Molecules which are mirror images of each other C bonded to 4 different atoms or groups asymmetric left-handed & right-handed versions “L” versions are biologically active
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AP Biology Form affects function Structural differences create important functional significance amino acid alanine L-alanine used in proteins but not D-alanine medicines L-version active but not D-version sometimes with tragic results…
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AP Biology 2003- 2004 Form affects function Thalidomide prescribed to pregnant women in 50’s & 60’s reduced morning sickness, but… stereoisomer caused severe birth defects
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AP Biology Diversity of molecules Substitute other atoms or groups around the C ethane vs. ethanol H replaced by a hydroxyl group (–OH) nonpolar vs. polar gas vs. liquid biological effects! ethanol ethane
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AP Biology Functional Groups
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AP Biology Functional groups Components of organic molecules that are involved in chemical reactions give organic molecules distinctive properties ex: male & female hormones…
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AP Biology Viva la difference! Basic structure of male & female hormones is identical identical C skeleton attachment of different functional groups interact with different targets in the body
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AP Biology Types of functional groups 6 functional groups most important to chemistry of life: hydroxyl u amino carbonyl u sulfhydryl carboxyl u phosphate Affect reactivity hydrophilic increase solubility in water
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AP Biology Hydroxyl (Go to Activity #4) –OH organic compounds with OH = alcohols names typically end in -ol ethanol
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AP Biology Carbonyl C=O O double bonded to C if C=O at end molecule = aldelhyde if C=O in middle of molecule = ketone
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AP Biology Carboxyl –COOH C double bonded to O & single bonded to OH group compounds with COOH = acids fatty acids amino acids
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AP Biology Amino -NH 2 N attached to 2 H compounds with NH 2 = amines amino acids NH 2 acts as base ammonia picks up H + from solution
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AP Biology Sulfhydryl –SH S bonded to H compounds with SH = thiols SH groups stabilize the structure of proteins
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AP Biology Phosphate –PO 4 P bound to 4 O connects to C through an O PO 4 are anions with 2 negative charges function of PO 4 is to transfer energy between organic molecules (ATP)
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AP Biology Why study Functional Groups? These are the building blocks for biological molecules …and that comes next!
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AP Biology Polymers: made of monomers A. Condensation reaction (dehydration synthesis): Joins monomers to make polymers One monomer provides a hydroxyl group while the other provides a hydrogen to form a water molecule B. Hydrolysis: Digests (breaks down) polymers bonds between monomers are broken by adding water
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AP Biology
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Any Questions??
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AP Biology Thursday 9/6/12 Agenda Finish Biomolecules group posters Present Posters HW – Organic Compounds Concept Map
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AP Biology Friday, 9/7/12 Agenda Biomolecule Match-Up HW – Enzyme Reading (Chp.8) Lab next week – make sure your safety contract is turned in
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