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Warm-up for 9/23 1. Polymers are made up of what? 2. What are 4 functions of lipids? 3. What are two types of fats? 1. Which of these are the better choice for your diet? 4. What type of lipid are cellular membranes made out of? 5. What are two types of Nucleic Acids? 6. What are 2 functions of Nucleic Acids? 7. How many nucleotide bases are there? Which ones are found in DNA? Which in RNA? 8. A pairs with ____ and _____ (in RNA). G :: ___
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Proteins
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2006-2007 Proteins: Multipurpose molecules
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collagen (skin) Proteins insulin Examples muscle skin, hair, fingernails, claws collagen, keratin pepsin digestive enzyme in stomach insulin hormone that controls blood sugar levels pepsin
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Proteins Function: many, many functions hormones signals from one body system to another insulin movement muscle immune system protect against germs enzymes help chemical reactions
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Proteins Building block = amino acid amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – amino acid – —N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O variable group amino acids 20 different amino acids There’s 20 of us… like 20 different letters in an alphabet! Can make lots of different words
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Amino acid chains Proteins amino acids chained into a polymer Each amino acid is different some “like” water & dissolve in it some “fear” water & separate from it amino acid
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Water-fearing amino acids Hydrophobic “water fearing” amino acids try to get away from water in cell the protein folds
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Water-loving amino acids Hydrophillic “water loving” amino acids try to stay in water in cell the protein folds
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pepsin For proteins: SHAPE matters! collagen Proteins fold & twist into 3-D shape that’s what happens in the cell! Different shapes = different jobs hemoglobin growth hormone
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It’s SHAPE that matters! Proteins do their jobs, because of their shape Unfolding a protein destroys its shape wrong shape = can’t do its job unfolding proteins = “denature” temperature pH (acidity) folded unfolded “denatured” In Biology, it’s not the size, it’s the SHAPE that matters!
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2006-2007 Let’s EAT some Proteins!
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Activities demo raw egg vs. cooked egg drop raw egg into boiling water, like egg drop soup compare raw egg to hard-boiled egg demo cheese-making with heated milk & vinegar make yogurt
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Carbohydrates
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Regents Biology 2009-2010 Carbohydrates: OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O Energy molecules
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Carbohydrates Building block molecules = sugar sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar sugars
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sucrose Carbohydrates Function: quick energy energy storage structure cell wall in plants Examples sugars starches cellulose (cell wall) glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 starch
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Sugars = building blocks Names for sugars usually end in glucose fructose sucrose maltose OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 sucrose fructose maltose -ose
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Building carbohydrates Synthesis | glucose | glucose 1 sugar = monosaccharide 2 sugars = disaccharide | maltose mono = one saccharide = sugar di = two
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Building carbohydrates Synthesis | fructose | glucose 1 sugar = monosaccharide | sucrose (table sugar) 2 sugars = disaccharide How sweet it is!
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BIG carbohydrates Polysaccharides large carbohydrates starch energy storage in plants potatoes glycogen energy storage in animals in liver & muscles cellulose structure in plants cell walls chitin structure in arthropods & fungi exoskeleton poly = many
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Building BIG carbohydrates glucose + glucose + glucose… = starch (plant) glycogen (animal) energy storage polysaccharide
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Digesting starch vs. cellulose starch easy to digest cellulose hard to digest enzyme
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Cellulose Cell walls in plants herbivores can digest cellulose well most carnivores cannot digest cellulose that’s why they eat meat to get their energy & nutrients cellulose = roughage stays undigested keeps material moving in your intestines
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Different Diets of Herbivores Cow can digest cellulose well; no need to eat other sugars Gorilla can’t digest cellulose well; must add another sugar source, like fruit to diet
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Helpful bacteria How can cows digest cellulose so well? BACTERIA live in their stomachs & help digest cellulose-rich (grass) meals
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