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Slide 1 HH H H C Structural formulaBall-and-stick model Space-filling model Models of Methane Figure 3.2 Page 36
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Slide 2 Ball-and-stick models of glucose In-text figure Page 36
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Slide 3 or Carbon rings In-text figure Page 37
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Slide 4 Ball-and-stick model of hemoglobin Space-filling model of hemoglobin Ribbon model of hemoglobin Figure 3.3 Page 37
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Slide 5 Model for the electrostatic potential energy at the surface of part of a hemoglobin Negatively charged region (red) Positively charged region (blue) Figure 3.4 Page 37
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Slide 6 HYDROXYL METHYL CARBONYL CARBOXYL AMINO PHOSPHATE (alcohol) (aldehyde; —CHO) (nonionized; —COOH) (ionized; —COO – ) (nonionized; —NH 2 ) (ionized; — + NH 3 ) (icon for phosphate group) (ketone; =CO) Figure 3.5 Page 38
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Slide 7 An EstrogenTestosterone Figure 3.6 Page 38
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Slide 8 enzyme action at functional groups CONDENSATION Figure 3.7a Page 39
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Slide 9 enzyme action at functional groups HYDROLYSIS Figure 3.7b Page 39
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Slide 10 Structure of glucoseStructure of fructose Figure 3.8a Page 40
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Slide 11 glucosefructose sucrose + H 2 O Figure 3.8b Page 40
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Slide 12 Cellulose chains Starch chain Figure 3.9 Page 40
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Slide 13 cellulose amylose (a starch) glycogen Figure 3.10 Page 41
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Slide 14 Stepped Art Figure 3.12 Page 42 stearic acid oleic acid linolenic acid
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Slide 15 three fatty-acid tails glycerol triglyceride + 3H 2 0 Stepped Art Figure 3.13 Page 42
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Slide 16 two hydrophobic tails hydrophilic head Fig. 3.14a,b Page 43
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Slide 17 Sterol backbone Cholesterol Stepped Art Figure 3.15a In-text p43
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Slide 18 Amino group (basic) Carboxyl group (acidic) R group (20 kinds with distinct properties) Stepped Art Figure 3.16 Page 44
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Slide 19 alanine (ala) valine (val) tryptophan (trp) methionine (met) proline (pro) Figure 3.17 Page 44
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Slide 20 newly forming polypeptide chain Another peptide bond forms. Water forms as a by-product. Stepped Art Fig. 3.18a-d Page 45 Peptide bond forms. Water forms as a by-product. Another peptide bond forms. Water forms as a by-product. Another peptide bond forms. Water forms as a by-product.
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Slide 21 Primary structure of cattle insulin disulfide bonds Figure 3.18e Page 45
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Slide 22 Tertiary structure Peptide group Secondary structure Figure 3.19a Page 46
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Slide 23 Secondary structure Tertiary structure Figure 3.19b Page 46
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Slide 24 HLA-A2 quaternary structure Binding site One chain spans the plasma membrane and anchors molecule Stepped Art Figure 3.20 Page 47
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Slide 25 heme group coiled and twisted polypeptide chain of one globin molecule alpha chain beta chainalpha chain beta chain Stepped Art Fig. 3.21a,b Page 48
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Slide 26 Stepped Art Fig. 3.21c,d Page 48 Normal (HbA) valinehistidineleucineprolinethreonineglutamate HbS valinehistidineleucineprolinethreonineglutamatevaline
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Slide 27 3 phosphate groups sugar nitrogen- containing base ATP Figure 3.23a Page 50 nitrogen- containing base
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Slide 28 NAD + Figure 3.23b Page 50
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Slide 29 Adenine (a base) Thymine GuanineCytosine phosphate group sugar (deoxyribose) Figure 3.24a Page 51
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Slide 30 Single strand of DNA or RNA sugar phosphate connected by covalent bond base Figure 3.24b Page 51
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Slide 31 hydrogen bonding between bases covalent bonding in carbon backbone Figure 3.25 Page 51
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