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The Chemical Composition of Cells
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Organic & Inorganic Living things contain both organic and inorganic molecules. Most of the molecules in living organisms are organic, that is they contain carbon.
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Inorganic Molecules Of the inorganic components of cells Water & minerals are the most important. CO 2 is also classified as inorganic because it is not a complex molecule and does not contain hydrogen.
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Water Is the main component of organisms (cells are 80% water) In cytoplasm - Provides the fluid environment that metabolic reactions occur in Water is the universal solvent (most salts dissolve easily) Water provides support & turgor to the cell.
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Minerals Minerals are inorganic compounds in the food we eat. They are used in many structures of the body such as bones, teeth & blood. Over 20 different minerals needed for the human body. E.g. Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, etc.
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The Organic Components of Cells
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Organic Compounds The organic compounds commonly found in cells are: Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins
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Carbohydrates Basic subunit is a sugar Monosaccharide (glucose) Join together to form complex carbohydrates Polysaccharides (starch, cellulose)
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Proteins Building a protein: Begins with amino acids Amino acids come together to make a string of polypeptides Polypeptide chains fold and form into a variety of shapes based on their programmed function
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Lipids Fats, oils, and waxes Hydrophobic molecules Typically, fats and waxes are solid at room temperature, oils are liquid FAT = glycerol + fatty acid
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Nucleic Acids DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid Located in chromosomes in nucleus of eukaryotic cells String of nucleotides in a paired chain
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i Organic molecules needed by body in minute amounts Required for many metabolic processes Water soluble - B and C, cannot be stored Fat soluble – A D E K, too much can be harmful Vitamins
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