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Biochemistry. Carbon Helped contribute to the great diversity of life due to it’s ability to form large complex molecules All compounds are either: –Organic.

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1 Biochemistry

2 Carbon Helped contribute to the great diversity of life due to it’s ability to form large complex molecules All compounds are either: –Organic –Inorganic

3 Organic Compounds Made of carbon atoms Most matter in living things besides water is made up of organic compounds. Carbon can form: –Straight chains –Branched carbon chains –Carbon rings

4 Bonding When 2 atoms share a pair of electrons a covalent bond is formed “Single Bond” – single line, 1 pair “Double Bond” – two parallel lines, 2 pairs “Triple Bond” – 3 parallel lines, 3 pairs

5 Large Carbon Molecules Monomers: small, simple molecules that build many carbon compounds Polymers: repeated, linked units of monomers Macromolecules: larger polymers –Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins & nucleic acids

6 Condensation Reaction Monomers link to form polymers Type of chemical reaction A water molecule is released each time a monomer is added

7 Hydrolysis Reverse of condensation reaction Breaks down macromolecules (polymers) by adding water molecules Bond is broken between monomers

8 Energy for Life Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Compound that stores a large amount of energy in it’s structure Phosphate groups are attached via covalent bonds (very unstable) Every time a bond is broken energy is released.

9 Four Main Classes of Organic Compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

10 Carbohydrates Made up of carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen Source of energy and/or structural materials Monosaccharides: simple sugar, ratio 1:2:1 (CH 2 O) n Common Examples: –Glucose, Fructose, & Galactose

11 More Carbs… Disaccharides: two monos in living things combine via a condensation reaction. Fructose + Glucose  Disaccharide Sucrose Polysaccharides: 3 or more monosaccharides Examples: Glycogen, starch, cellulose

12 Lipids Large, nonpolar organic molecules Do not dissolve in water Store more energy per gram then other compounds due to large number of C-H bonds

13 Examples of Lipids Fatty Acids: unbranched C chains, carboxyl group attached at one end & is polar –Hydrophilic: attracted to water –Hydrophobic: water fearing –Saturated: Carbon atom is covalently bonded to 4 atoms –Unsaturated: form double bonds with carbon chain due to not being bonded to 4 atoms.

14 Steroid (the lone lipid) Composed of 4 fused carbon rings with various functional groups attached to them Example: *Testosterone is a steroid compound *Cholesterol is also very famous!!

15 Three classes of lipids contain fatty acids: Triglycerides (1 alcohol glycerol joined to 3 fatty acids) Phospholipids (1 glycerol joined to 2 fatty acids, phosphate group attached to 3 rd carbon of glycerol) Waxes (long fatty acid chain joined to a long alcohol chain)

16 Nucleic Acids Large complex organic molecules that store & transfer important info in the cell. Two types: DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) RNA (Ribonucleic acid) Both consist of thousands of linked monomers called nucleotides

17 Proteins Organic compounds made of: –Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen & Nitrogen Amino Acids: *monomers that link to make proteins * 20 different ones that share the same basic structure Examples: Hair, Horns, Skin, Muscles

18 Proteins Continued… Dipeptide: when 2 amino acids form a covalent bond via a condensation reaction. THE BOND IS CALLED A PEPTIDE BOND!! Polypeptides are very long chains of amino acids

19 Enzymes RNA or protein molecules that act as biological catalysts Necessary for any cell to function Substrate: reactant being catalyzed Active site: area that allows substrate to fit in The environment can effect the enzyme drastically – Examples: Temperature & pH

20 Activation Energy Chemical substances that reduce the amount of activation energy needed for a reaction to take place are known as catalysts A reaction in the presence of the correct catalyst will proceed spontaneously or with only a little energy added


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