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1.3.7 Metabolic Role of Biomolecules

2 What does the ‘Metabolic Role of Biomolecules’ mean? Metabolic = metabolism = all the chemical reactions in a cell Role = function/job or position/involvement Biomolecules = carbohydrates, fats, proteins Meetabolic Role of Biomolecules = the function / job / involvement of carbohydrates, fats, proteins in the chemical reactions in cells making various substances for living things

3 Metabolic Role of Carbohydrates and Lipids These are the primary sources of energy for metabolism – e.g. glucose (carbohydrate) is an immediate source of energy lipids are a long-term energy storage

4 Metabolic Role of Carbohydrates and Lipids They are important in the following processes: Respiration – energy is released when glucose is broken down to form carbon dioxide and water – catabolism Photosynthesis – glucose molecules are made from carbon dioxide and water using the sun’s energy – anabolism

5 Metabolic Role of Proteins All enzymes are proteins and have a folded shape. Enzymes control the chemical reactions in cells. e.g. enzymes control the processes of photosynthesis and respiration Chlorophyll is a protein that traps the sun’s energy during photosynthesis

6 Learning check 1.Give examples of the primary sources of energy for metabolism Glucose & Lipids 2.Name two important metabolic pathways and state whether they are anabolic or catabolic Photosynthesis – anabolic Respiration – catabolic

7 Metabolic Role of Hormones Hormones regulate body functions e.g. the hormone insulin controls the amount of glucose in the blood Oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone are other hormones controlling human sexual development

8 Learning check What is the metabolic role of protein? Enzymes are proteins. Enzymes control the processes of photosynthesis and respiration Chlorophyll is a protein that traps the sun’s energy during photosynthesis

9 Metabolic Role of Vitamins Definition: can you remember it Vitamins are essential organic catalysts of metabolism They are needed in small amounts for the correct functioning of the body They cannot be made by the body They must be in the diet

10 Vitamin C Chemical name: ascorbic acid Solubility:water soluble Function: for building connective tissue i.e. tissue used for attaching organs together or for protection, e.g. skin, blood vessels, bone, tendons, cartilage, ligaments Source: Citrus Fruits, Green vegetables

11 Vitamin D Chemical name: calciferol Solubility:fat soluble Function: needed to absorb calcium from food. Calcium needed for healthy teeth and bone formation and their maintenance Source: Dairy products, fish liver oils, egg yolk, made by skin in sunlight

12 Learning check For the vitamins C & D give the following The chemical name- Solubility- Function- Source in the diet- Vit CVit D Ascorbic acid Water soluble Connective tissue formation One source Calciferol Fat soluble Absorb calcium One source

13 Vitamin deficiency disorders Lack of Vitamin C causes scurvy Symptoms: soft bleeding gums, bad and loose teeth Lack of Vitamin D causes rickets in young children Symptoms: softening of the bones of the spinal column and bowlegs osteomalacia in adults Symptoms: the bones lose calcium and become weak – common in vegans

14 Need to know State that carbohydrates & lipids act as a primary source of energy State that proteins act as enzymes and are made of amino acids State that hormones (protein) act as regulators of metabolic activity State that vitamin C & D are used for tissue growth, cell production and health maintenance Name disorders associated with deficiency of a water soluble and a fat-soluble vitamin

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