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Intro: What is a Macromolecule? Organic molecules all contain Carbon. They are huge molecules called polymers and are subdivided into their basic units called monomers.
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Macromolecules are made of many small subunits bonded together. –Monomers are the individual subunits. –Polymers are made of many monomers.
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Carbon is the skeleton of all organic molecules! Carbon forms covalent bonds with up to four other atoms, including other carbon atoms. Carbon-based molecules have three general types of structures.
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CARBOHYDRATES
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Carbohydrates: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen CHO
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Carbohydrates Small sugar molecules large starch molecules Small sugar molecules to large starch molecules.
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Carbohydrates Monosaccharide: one sugar unit glucose ( glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) is blood sugar glucose YUM!
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Disaccharide: two sugar units glucoseglucose
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Polysaccharide: many sugar units Polysaccharide: many sugar units Starch! glucoseglucose glucoseglucose glucoseglucose glucoseglucose cellulose
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Carbohydrate Function - Used for Energy - Some provide structure
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Carbohydrate Examples Monosaccharides Glucose - Blood Sugar Deoxyribose - In DNA Fructose - Fruit Sugar Galactose - Milk Sugarglucose
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Disaccharide: two sugar unit Examples: –Maltose (glucose+glucose) in malt –Sucrose (glucose+fructose) is sugar –Lactose (glucose+galactose) in milk glucoseglucose
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Polysaccharide: many sugar units Examples: starch (rice, potatoes, cereal) glycogen (starch in the liver) cellulose (lettuce, wood, fibers) glucose glucose cellulose cotton
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Lipids
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Lipid Facts: Fats and oils are neutral, non-polar. Not soluble in water.
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A Neutral Fat is a Triglyceride 3 Tails of Fatty Acid are attached to One glycerol molecule. Fork-like shape: Lipid Structure:
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This is a model of 1 triglyceride (don’t write this).
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(Lipid monomers)
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Saturated Fatty Acid Unsaturated Fatty Acid How are oils different from fats? Solid fat Liquid oil
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Saturated Fat Facts Saturated fats are solid at room temp. Fats come from animals. All Carbons are “saturated” with Hydrogen “Hydrogenated oils”
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Unsaturated Fats/OIL Facts Some C=C bonds Less Hydrogen, some Carbons are unsaturated with H. Liquid at room temp. Oils come from plants
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Lipid Functions Six Functions of Lipids: 1. Long term energy storage 2. Insulation against heat loss (blubber) 3. Shock absorption 4. Prevents water loss 5. Chemical messengers ( steroid hormones) 6. Major component in membranes (phospholipids)
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Lipid Examples 1.Fats 2.Oils 3.Waxes (bees wax) 4.Phospholipids (cell membranes) 5.Steroids and cholesterol
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Proteins
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Proteins (Polypeptides) -Amino acids: 20 different types -Bonded together by a peptide bond to make polypeptides
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Protein Examples ENZYMES!!!! Hemoglobin - in your blood Muscles
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Nucleic Acids
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-Two Types: - Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA - double helix) - Ribonucleic acid (RNA - single strand) - Nucleic acids are composed of long chains of nucleotides
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- Nucleotides make up DNA - DNA stores genetic information - RNA builds proteins
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