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Chemical compounds in living systems
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70 – 90% water Remaining 10% are Carbon based compounds Other essential elements included in these compounds???? H, O, N, S, P Where does all the Carbon to make these compounds originate?
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Tetravalent Form both chains & rings Form double & triple bonds
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Hydrophobic (nonpolar) Insoluble in water Major component of fossil fuels Living systems Lipids What do petroleum products & fats have in common???
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Same molecular formula, different structure # possible isomers increase as size of the C chain increases
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Different arrangement of atoms
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Different arrangement around inflexible = bonds
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Mirror-images – many implication in drug interactions
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Convert hydrocarbon chain into another organic compound by removing a Hydrogen & adding a functional group
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- OH Polar Soluble (more OH’s, more soluble)
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Aldehyde Attach to 1 st or last C Ketone Attach to middle C Polar (soluble) Source of attachment for H bonds
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-COOH Acids – give sour taste
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-NH 2 Base Indicator for proteins
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-SH Strong odors (garlic) – added to gases Stabilize protein structure
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C-O-C Slightly polar, capable of H bonds Common link w/in carbohydrates & lipids
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Used in energy transfer ADP ATP Structural component of DNA
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Monomer – single unit (building block) Polymer – large molecule of similar repeating units Methane Ethane Butane (1 C) (2 C) (3 C)
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