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Macromolecules Molecules important to life. MacromoleculeElementsBuilding Block Structure/FunctionExample s Carbohidrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids.

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1 Macromolecules Molecules important to life

2 MacromoleculeElementsBuilding Block Structure/FunctionExample s Carbohidrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

3 Notes: Elements in Macromolecules Macromolecules have: Carbon (C ) Hidrogen (H) Oxygen (O) Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus(P) Sulfate (S)

4 Functional Groups NH2- amino OH- alcohol : polar COOH- carboxylic

5 Carbohydrates Building Block: sugars (saccharide) Function: Source of Energy/precursor Examples of structure:

6 (Examples in food) Example: glucose

7 Lipids- fats Building Block: Fatty acids Function: – Store energy, form cell membrane, Examples of structure:

8 Examples in food Example:Fat cells

9 Proteins Building Block: amino acids/amino acidos Functions: fight infection, source of energy, act as enzyme, carriers

10 Examples in food Example: hemoglobin in red blood cells Example: keratin in hair

11 Nucleic Acids Building Block: Nucleotides Function: Form DNA and RNA. Used for transmitting and storing the genetic code. Structure:

12 Examples: DNA RNA

13 Types of Carbohydrates Monossaccharide- 1 unit of sugar. Dissaccharide- 2 units of sugar. Polyssaccharide – More than 2 units of sugar.

14 Proteins Formed The order of the amino acids determine the protein formed.

15 Types of lipids 1.Saturated- solids at room temperature (NO double bonds between carbons) -C-C-

16 2. Unsaturated- liquids at room temperature ( 1 double bond between carbons) -C=C-

17 3. Polyunsaturated- (more than 1 double bond between carbons) c=c-c=c

18 Nucleotides in Nucleic Acids Nucleotides are composed of a sugar molecule, nitrogen base, and a phosphate group.

19 condensation - Remove water to form larger molecules. Imortant Reactions

20 Hydrolysis: Add water to break up molecules.

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