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Macromolecules
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Organic Chemistry
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Isomers S = Difference in covalent bonds G = Difference in arrangement around double bond E = Different in spatial arrangement
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Pharmacological Enantiomers
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Awakenings
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Thalidomide
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Chemical Groups
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Functional Groups
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Monomers and Polymers Monomers to Polymers (build larger molecules) – Dehydration synthesis Polymers to Monomers (break down molecules) - Hydrolysis
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Monomers and Polymers
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Macromolecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids
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Monosaccharides
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Carbohydrates
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Simple Sugars Monosaccharaides – One subunit Ex. Glucose, Fructose Disaccharides – two subunits Ex. Maltose, Sucrose
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Complex Carbohydrates Polysaccharides (Storage) Starch - Plants Glycogen - Animals
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Complex Carbohydrates Polysaccharides (Structure) Cellulose - Plants Chitin - Animals
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Buyer’s Beware
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Why can’t we eat grass?
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Lipids Triglycerides Glycerol Three fatty acids
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Saturated vs. Unsaturated
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Partially Hydrogenated Fats (Trans)
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Phospholipids
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Steroids Cholesterol Testosterone Estrogen
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Anabolic Steroids
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Lipid Functions Energy storage Cushions internal organs Insulation Membrane Structure Water storage Toxic storage Chemical Messengers
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Proteins
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Peptide Bonds
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Primary Structure Straight Chain Peptide Bonds
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Secondary Structure Hydrogen Bonds Alpha Helix, Beta Pleats, Random Coils
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Tertiary Structure All Bonds Usually Globular
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Quaternary Structure Two or more subunits together All bonds
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Hemoglobin
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Protein Functions Structure Storage Transport Coordination of body activities (Hormones) Communication Contractile (Movement) Protection Enzymes
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Nucleic Acids Made up of nucleotides Pentose Sugar Nitrogenous Base Phosphate Group Ex. DNA, RNA, ATP
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Nucleic Acids Functions Genetic Information Energy Movement
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