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Lecture 2 NatSci II Josephine B. Guerrero, MD Asst. Professor, Department of Biology
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Concepts: Matter – anything that has mass and occupies space Atomic theory – all elements are composed of atoms; each element with a unique number of electrons, protons and neutrons Elements – simplest form that cannot be broken down further Compounds – composed of two or more elements joined by a chemical bond
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Chemical Bonds 1. Covalent bonds 2. Hydrogen bonds 3. Ionic bonds 4. Electrostatic bonds
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Elements found in living systems
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What is the difference between organic and inorganic molecules? Inorganic Molecules – made up of elements except C Organic Molecules – made up of C except CO and CO 2
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Acids, Bases and Buffers Acids – release H + ; proton donors Bases – release OH - ; proton acceptors Salt – product of neutralization process between an acid and a base Buffers – substances that help resist changes in pH; mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid
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[H + ] pH Example Acids 1 X 10 0 0HCl 1 x 10 -1 1Stomach acid 1 x 10 -2 2Lemon juice 1 x 10 -3 3Vinegar 1 x 10 -4 4Soda 1 x 10 -5 5Rainwater 1 x 10 -6 6Milk Neutral 1 x 10 -7 7Pure water Bases 1 x 10 -8 8Egg whites 1 x 10 -9 9Baking soda 1 x 10 -10 10Tums ® antacid 1 x 10 -11 11Ammonia 1 x 10 -12 12 Mineral lime - Ca(OH) 2 1 x 10 -13 13Drano ® 1 x 10 -14 14NaOH
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CO 2 +H2OH2O[H 2 CO 3 ]H+H+ +HCO 3 - produced by metabolism always available in equilibrium with species on either side produced by metabolism pre-existing blood buffer directly expelled in lung adjusted in kidney via physiologic mechanism s unrelated to pH converted to products on left by carbonic anhydrase (RBC) adjusted in kidney or reacts with bicarbonate to make products on left adjusted in kidney or reacts with H+ to make products on left
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Biomolecules: Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleotides
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Carbohydrates Simple sugars or monosaccharides forming long chains of polysaccharides Ranges from a 4C, 5C or 6C monosaccharide Useful as an energy source: glucose
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Lipids Also known as fatty acids; composed of a glycerol molecule with three fatty acid chains Saturated vs. unsaturated fatty acid Useful as a energy storage material and heat insulation
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Proteins Composed of amino acids connected together by peptide bond Either a structural molecule or one with enzymatic functions 1 o, 2 o, 3 o, 4 o forms
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Primary Form
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Secondary Form
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Tertiary Form
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Nucleic Acids Building blocks: nucleotides Form the genetic material of living systems DNA or RNA In eukaryotic systems, dsDNA are coiled around histone proteins which become visible during cell division as chromosomes
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Nucleotide molecule
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Central Dogma of Genetics
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