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BIOLOGY HONORS: Carbon and Macromolecules. Which of these major elements can make the most bonds? Which of these major elements can make most varied bond.

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1 BIOLOGY HONORS: Carbon and Macromolecules

2 Which of these major elements can make the most bonds? Which of these major elements can make most varied bond arrangements?

3 Figure 4.4 Variations in carbon skeletons The answer is Carbon.

4 Organic Means carbon based. All living things that we know of are carbon based.

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6 What are the types of VERY large molecules that you know of?? Hint – you get most of them from your food Macromolecules

7 Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

8 Carbohydrates Chains of Sugar molecules Used for quick energy Used for support structure within the cell Monosaccharide – single sugar molecule Disaccharide – two sugar molecules Polysaccharide – many sugar molecules –Starch – plants store quick energy in this form –Cellulose - makes up plant cell walls –Glycogen – animals store quick energy in this form

9 Carbohydrates Sugar - monosaccharide, disaccharide Starch - polysaccharide – Cellulose - polysaccharide Used for quick energy Used for support structure within the cell

10 Figure 5.3 The structure and classification of some monosaccharides

11 Figure 5.4 Linear and ring forms of glucose

12 Figure 5.2 The synthesis and breakdown of polymers Dehydration Synthesis Or Condensation Reaction Hydrolysis

13 Figure 5.5 Examples of disaccharide synthesis

14 Figure 5.7a Starch and cellulose structures

15 Figure 5.7b,c Starch and cellulose structures

16 Figure 5.6 Storage polysaccharides

17 Figure 5.8 The arrangement of cellulose in plant cell walls

18 Figure 5.x1 Cellulose digestion: termite and Trichonympha

19 Figure 5.x2 Cellulose digestion: cow

20 Figure 5.9 Chitin, a structural polysaccharide: exoskeleton and surgical thread

21 Lipids Fats Oils Waxes Long term energy storage Insulation Protective Coatings Steroids

22 Triglycerides –Made of a glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid chains –Saturated fats – all single bonds –Unsaturated fats – one or more double bonds in the fatty acid chain Steroids –Several bonded carbon rings Types of Lipids

23 Figure 5.10 The synthesis and structure of a fat, or triacylglycerol

24 Figure 5.11 Examples of saturated and unsaturated fats and fatty acids

25 Figure 5.12 The structure of a phospholipid

26 Figure 5.13 Two structures formed by self-assembly of phospholipids in aqueous environments

27 Figure 5.14 Cholesterol, a steroid

28 Figure 4.8 A comparison of functional groups of female (estradiol) and male (testosterone) sex hormones

29 Proteins Made of amino acids –Called polypeptides Muscular contraction Structural Support Enzymes Transport (hemoglobin) Antibodies Hormones

30 Figure 5.15 The 20 amino acids of proteins: nonpolar

31 Figure 5.15 The 20 amino acids of proteins: polar and electrically charged

32 Figure 5.18 The primary structure of a protein

33 Figure 5.20 The secondary structure of a protein

34 Figure 5.22 Examples of interactions contributing to the tertiary structure of a protein

35 Figure 5.23 The quaternary structure of proteins

36 Figure 5.19 A single amino acid substitution in a protein causes sickle-cell disease

37 Figure 5.21 Spider silk: a structural protein

38 Figure 5.25 Denaturation and renaturation of a protein

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40 Nucleic Acids Made of nucleotides Stores the genetic information of the organism – DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Involved in the formation of proteins - RNA Ribonucleic acid

41 Figure 5.29 The components of nucleic acids

42 Figure 5.x4 Rosalind Franklin

43 Figure 5.x3 James Watson and Francis Crick


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