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BIOMOLECULES MACROMOLECULES made by polymerization-large compounds built by joining smaller ones together. Smaller units are called monomers. 4 major molecules important to life. Carbohydrates, lipids,nucleic acids and proteins.
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BIO BUILDING BLOCKS
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CARBOHYDRATES 1:2:1 RATIO 1 Carbon: 2 Hydrogen: 1 Oxygen Main source of energy for living things Animal cells store excess sugars as glycogen Also has structural purpose for living things. Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose
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CARBOHYDRATES
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LIPIDS Made of Carbon and Hydrogen. NOT soluble in water doesn’t mix with water Used to store energy Part of the cell membrane. Saturated-Solid at room temperature. No double bonds Unsaturated-liquid at room temperature. Double bonds between Carbons.
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LIPIDS
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LIPIDS - triglyceride
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Phospholipids – cell membrane component Phospholipids: fatty acids bound to glycerol, a phosphate group replaces one fatty acid. Phosphate group is hydrophilic—”water loving head” “Water fearing tails” are fatty acid chains— hydrophobic
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NUCLEIC ACIDS Composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus. Subunits are called nucleotides. Store and transmit hereditary information. Provide instructions for making proteins Ex. DNA, RNA
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NUCLEIC ACIDS RNA—ribose DNA—deoxyribose
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NUCLEIC ACIDS - nucleotides
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PROTEINS Composed of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, and Nitrogen.(*Sulfur) Monomers are called amino acids Control rate of reactions (enzymes) Function in transport and formation of bone and muscle cells. Folded shape is important in enzyme recognition process.
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PROTEINS –amino acids
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