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 Organic molecules: made primarily of carbon atoms  Inorganic molecules: not made of carbon (few exceptions)

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2  Organic molecules: made primarily of carbon atoms  Inorganic molecules: not made of carbon (few exceptions)

3  Carbon is a very useful element because: 1. It can form up to 4 bonds 2. Can bond to itself 3. Allows carbon to form many shapes

4  Functional groups: groups of atoms that influence the characteristics of the molecules they compose  Page 52

5  Many carbon molecules are built from smaller, simpler molecules called Monomers  Polymer: molecules consisting of repeating, linked monomers  Macromolecules: large polymers

6  Carbohydrates  Lipids  Proteins  Nucleic acids

7  Condensation reactions: reactions that link monomers together to make polymers  Why condensation? What is condensation?  Water produced during condensation reactions

8  Reactions that break polymers down to monomers  Water is used  Hydro- water  Lysis- break down

9  Life processes require constant supplies of energy  Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP): main energy containg molecule for living things  Energy comes from bonds between phosphate groups

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11  Carbohydrates: organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen  Sugars  Why are sugars useful?  Main energy molecule for living things  Monomer: Monosaccharide  Glucose  Fructose  Galactose Isomers: same formulas, but different orientations

12  Disaccharides: ?  Polysaccharides: ?  Glycogen (animal sugar storage)  Starch (plants)  cellulose

13  Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen  Monomer: amino acid  Write examples of amino acids (See p 56-57)  Dipeptide: ?  Polypeptide:?  Shape influenced by temp and solvents  Enzymes: proteins that act as biological catalysts (?)

14  Reactions depend on physical fit b/w enzyme and its specific substrate  Substrate: reactant being catalyzed  Active site: fold on enzyme that fits together with substrate

15  Large, nonpolar molecules  Do not dissolve in water  Phospholipids, steroids, waxes, pigments  Long hydrocarbon chains  Lipids worksheet

16  Store and transfer important information  Two types  Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)  Ribonucleic acid (RNA)  Monomer: nucleotide  3 parts  Phosphate group  5-carbon sugar  Nitrogenous base  Draw a nucleotide


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