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Chemistry in Biology Section 3: Water and Solutions Section 4: The Building Blocks of Life

Polarity is the property of having two opposite poles. Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions Water’s Polarity Molecules that have an unequal distribution of charges are called polar molecules. Polarity is the property of having two opposite poles. A hydrogen bond is a weak interaction involving a hydrogen atom and a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atom.

Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions

A mixture that has a uniform composition throughout Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions Homogenous Mixtures A mixture that has a uniform composition throughout A solvent is a substance in which another substance is dissolved. A solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent.

Heterogeneous Mixtures Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions Heterogeneous Mixtures In a heterogeneous mixture, the components remain distinct.

Water and Solutions Acids and Bases Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions Acids and Bases Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water are called acids. Substances that release hydroxide ions (OH–) when dissolved in water are called bases.

The measure of concentration of H+ in a solution is called pH. Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions pH and Buffers The measure of concentration of H+ in a solution is called pH. Acidic solutions have pH values lower than 7. Basic solutions have pH values higher than 7.

Section 3 Chemistry in Biology Water and Solutions Buffers are mixtures that can react with acids or bases to keep the pH within a particular range.

The element carbon is a component of almost all biological molecules. Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Organic Chemistry The element carbon is a component of almost all biological molecules.

The Building Blocks of Life Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Carbon has four electrons in its outermost energy level. One carbon atom can form four covalent bonds with other atoms. Carbon compounds can be in the shape of straight chains, branched chains, and rings.

Carbon atoms can be joined to form carbon molecules. Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Macromolecules Carbon atoms can be joined to form carbon molecules. Macromolecules are large molecules formed by joining smaller organic molecules together. Polymers are molecules made from repeating units of identical or nearly identical compounds linked together by a series of covalent bonds.

Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Carbohydrates Compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom—(CH2O)n

Two monosaccharides joined together form a disaccharide. Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Values of n ranging from three to seven are called simple sugars, or monosaccharides. Two monosaccharides joined together form a disaccharide. Longer carbohydrate molecules are called polysaccharides.

Molecules made mostly of carbon and hydrogen Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Lipids Molecules made mostly of carbon and hydrogen A triglyceride is a fat if it is solid at room temperature and an oil if it is liquid at room temperature.

Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Lipids that have tail chains with only single bonds between the carbon atoms are called saturated fats. Lipids that have at least one double bond between carbon atoms in the tail chain are called unsaturated fats. Fats with more than one double bond in the tail are called polyunsaturated fats.

A compound made of small carbon compounds called amino acids Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Proteins A compound made of small carbon compounds called amino acids Amino acids are small compounds that are made of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, and sometimes sulfur.

Amino acids have a central carbon atom. Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Amino acids have a central carbon atom. One of the four carbon bonds is with hydrogen. The other three bonds are with an amino group (–NH2), a carboxyl group (–COOH), and a variable group (–R).

The Building Blocks of Life Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life The number and the order in which the amino acids are joined define the protein’s primary structure. After an amino acid chain is formed, it folds into a unique three-dimensional shape, which is the protein’s secondary structure, such as a helix or a pleat.

The Building Blocks of Life Section 4 Chemistry in Biology The Building Blocks of Life Nucleic acids are complex macromolecules that store and transmit genetic information. Nucleic acids are made of smaller repeating subunits called nucleotides, composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and hydrogen atoms.

Section 3 Vocabulary polar molecule hydrogen bond mixture solution Chemistry in Biology Vocabulary Section 3 polar molecule hydrogen bond mixture solution solvent solute acid base pH buffer

Section 4 Vocabulary macromolecule polymer carbohydrate lipid protein Chemistry in Biology Vocabulary Section 4 macromolecule polymer carbohydrate lipid protein amino acid nucleic acid nucleotide