Molecules and Life Quiz 3C.

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Molecules and Life Quiz 3C

Matter: anything that has mass and takes up space energy: anything that brings about change (can hold matter together or break it apart) The food you eat is matter held together by chemical energy.

element:: when something is made up of only one kind of atom (any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances) Arranged in a chart called the periodic table of elements.

The cell is the smallest unit that can be alive, but there are smaller structures inside the cell. The smallest of these structures are particles called molecules which are made up of smaller units called atoms.

atoms: an atom is the smallest unit of an element molecule: a group of atoms held together by the energy of chemical bonds

Four categories of molecules that are essential to life Carbohydrates – made up of CHO Proteins – made up of amino acids Nucleic - made up of nucleotides Lipids (fats)

Carbohydrates Made up of CHO Supply energy for cell processes Some are important parts of cell structures

Examples: sugars & starch Carbohydrates Examples: sugars & starch Glucose 6 carbon sugar

Found in plant cell walls Carbohydrates Examples: sugars & starch Cellulose Found in plant cell walls

a storage material in plants Carbohydrates Examples: sugars & starch starch a storage material in plants

a storage material in animals & humans Carbohydrates Examples: sugars & starch glycogen a storage material in animals & humans

There are 20 commonly occurring amino acids. Proteins made up of amino acids There are 20 commonly occurring amino acids.

Proteins are involved in almost everything that happens in a living cell.

Proteins They are building blocks of many structures in organisms. Your muscles contain large amounts of protein.

Proteins are scattered throughout cell membranes.

Proteins Enzymes are proteins and they regulate nearly all chemical reactions in cells.

Nucleic Acids made up of nucleotides Contain all the instructions that living cells need to make proteins and maintain life.

Two major types of nucleic acids DNA RNA

Carries information that directs each cell’s activities Nucleic Acid: DNA Carries information that directs each cell’s activities

Needed to make enzymes and other proteins Nucleic Acid: RNA Needed to make enzymes and other proteins

Lipids (fats) do not mix with water store and release even larger amounts of energy than carbohydrates do are important to maintain good health function – energy storage membranes are made largely of lipids (phospholipids)