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1 Macromolecules Introduction to the building blocks of life
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2 The Molecules of Life Organization –The next level Atom molecule macromolecule
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Macromolecules Large molecules are called macromolecules The macromolecules are composed of submits called MONOMERS. A POLYMER is composed of many monomers.
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CARBOHYDRATES LIPIDS PROTEINS NUCLEIC ACIDS 4 Classes of Biological Macromolecules
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CARBOHYDRATES Monomer is monosaccharide Monosaccharides are the simple sugars They contain C, H and O in a 1:2:1 ratio and may be represented by the general formula CH 2 O
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6 Function 1.Fuel (energy) 2.Building material (cellular structure)
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Complex Carbohydrates Glycogen (animals) Starch (plants) are energy storing Cellulose is in plant cells Chitin is the major component in the exoskeleton of arthropods
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8 LIPIDS Hydrophobic molecules –fats and oils –waxes –sterols Monomer is the fatty acid Structure is mostly C and H Hydrophilic head WATER Hydrophobic tail Figure 5.14
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9 FUNCTION –Energy Storage –Fats store twice as many calories as carbohydrates –Protection of vital organs and insulation –Fat is stored in adipose cells. Steroids- differ from other lipids in structure but are classified as a lipid because they are insoluble in water
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PROTEINS Many structures, resulting in a wide range of functions Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Needed for Structural support and movement (bone, cartilage, muscle) Storage/transport molecules (hemoglobin) Hormones (insulin-sugar breakdown) Enzymes (control of cellular reactions)
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11 NUCLEIC ACIDS Store and transmit hereditary information Nucleotides are the monomers that make –DNA –RNA –ATP
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