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I had rather attempt something great and fail, than to attempt nothing at all and succeed! -Robert Schuller
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Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life Chpt. 4 Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
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Water is the Universal Medium for life… &
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CARBON is the universal element of life … C
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…how does carbon “get” into living organisms??
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How did organic molecules arise?
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Can organic molecules form under conditions estimated to stimulate those on the early Earth? http://www.youtube.com /watch?v=9JaYWEsT7fU sea flask atmosphere flask “lightening”
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY… Key to the chemical shape & affinity with other atoms, is in the configuration of the electrons
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Carbon: Proteins, DNA, Carbohydrates (molecules of life) carbon based all carbon based…
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Carbon: Proteins, DNA, Carbohydrates all carbon based, molecules of Life. Has tetra valence
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Carbon Backbone: BTW: this allows for large, complex molecules
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Importants of Carbon: Uses one or more of it valence electrons to form covalent bonds w/ other atoms (C,H,O,N,) This allows atoms to link to infinite variety of chains. aka… TONS OF SHAPES!!
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Importants of Carbon:
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…how does carbon “get” into living organisms??
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Carbon Chains: … Form the “ skeletons ” of most organic compounds
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Variations in c-skeletons contribute to the diversity of organic molecules:
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Isomers same molecular formula, different structure (different function) C 4 H 10
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Isomers also contribute to the diversity of organic molecules -
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Isomers Structural- Cis-Trans- Enantiomers-
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Isomers Structural-
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Isomers Cis-Trans- Cis-Trans Double bonds do not permit free rotation of atoms. Cis- both “X’s” on the same side Trans – “X’s” on the opposite side
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Isomers Enantiomers-
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Isomers Cis-Trans
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ISOMER QUICK QUIZ: CIS-TRANS
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STRUCTURAL
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ENANTIOMERS
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Functional Groups: they bond to the c-skeleton
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Can you find the “CARBON SKELETONS”?
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What is a characteristic that these hydrocarbons hold in common? HINT: polarity?
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IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
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Importance of Functional Groups KIM KARDASHIAN
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estradiol testosterone
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Functional Groups Hydroxyl- Carbonyl- Carboxyl- Amino- Sulfydryl- Phosphate- Methyl-
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Functional Groups Hydroxyl Hydroxyl- makes molecule polar (dissolves in H 2 O) - produces alcohol -OH
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Functional Groups Carbonyl- Carbonyl- produces ketones (made when body breaks down fats for energy) & C-C-C || O -C // / O H aldehydes (essential oils in plants) Confers polarity
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Functional Groups Carboxyl- Carboxyl- forms organic acids b/c H + is commonly dissociated -C // / O OH
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Functional Groups Amino- Amino- base usually acts as a buffer -N / / H H -H +
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Functional Groups Sulfhydral- Sulfhydral- stabilizes protein structures, & commonly found in vitamins -SH
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Functional Groups Phosphate- Phosphate- energy storage / energy transfer
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Functional Groups Methyl- Methyl- affects shape & function, also, affects gene expression -C H H -H / / /
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Summary Be able to recognize isomers. Know the six functional groups and what properties they give to molecules.
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