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The Chemistry of Life Part 1 Topic 3.1 -3.2
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Most frequently occurring chemical elements in living things are: C, H, O, N Additional important elements include: S, Ca, P, Fe, Na
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State one role for each of the elements listed on the previous slide C – H – O – N – P – S – Ca – P – Na – Fe -
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Draw and label a diagram showing the structure of water. Show their polarity and hydrogen bond formation
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Outline the thermal, cohesive and solvent properties of water
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Explain the relationship between the properties of water and its uses in living organisms as a coolant, medium for metabolic reactions and transport medium Coolant – Metabolic reactions – Transport medium –
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Distinguish between organic and inorganic compounds OrganicInorganic compounds containing carbon that do not contain found in living orgs, carbon (exception of hydrogencarbonates, carbonates, and oxides of carbon)
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Identify amino acids, glucose, ribose and fatty acids from each other structurally
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Carbohydrates Types: Monosaccharides: monomer; CH2O; Function: Energy Examples:
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Disaccharide function – Transport of monomer nutrients Examples:
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Polysaccharides Function: Energy storage; structural Examples: CelluloseChitin
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Polysaccharides cont’d StarchGlycogen
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State one function of Glucose: Lactose: Glycogen: (in animals) And Fructose: Sucrose Cellulose (in plants)
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Outline condensation (dehydration synth) and hydrolysis reactions between: Carbs – Monosaccharides and disaccharides And Monosaccharides and polysaccharides
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Outline condensation (dehydration synth) and hydrolysis reactions between: Glycerol and fatty acids to form a triglyceride (fat)
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Outline condensation (dehydration synth) and hydrolysis reactions between: Amino acids and polypeptides
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State three functions of lipids
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Lipids Function: Liqid fat: oils Solid fat: animal fat Types: fats, steroids, waxes
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Compare the use of carbohydrates and lipids in energy storage
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