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1 Biochemistry depends on it
Organic Chemistry Biochemistry depends on it

2 Organic vs. Inorganic Organic Compounds have both C and H in them. Examples: C6H12O6, CH4. Inorganic compounds don’t have both C and H. Examples?

3 Organic Chemistry Major Groups: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids
Nucleic Acids (covered in the genetics section of the course)

4 Carbohydrates Sugars and starches Used for energy in living things
Contain C,H,O Ratio of H to O is ALWAYS 2:1 Carbo: Carbon, Hydrate: Water CH2O Building blocks: monosaccharides

5 More Carbos Pneumonic device for remembering carbos:
“CHO CHO CHO, go carbo, sugars and starches we do know. H to O in a 2:1 ratio”

6 MONOSACCHARIDES The simplest carbos Called simple sugars
OH The simplest carbos Called simple sugars Ex. Glucose, galactose, fructose The formula for each: C6H12O6. Notice the ring shape, like a lifesaver C H H C O H H C C O H OH H OH C C H OH

7 Dehydration Synthesis
A process where 2 molecules are joined and water is removed

8 Hydrolysis Hydro: Water Lysis: splitting with/of
Literally: splitting with water A large molecule is split when a water molecule is put in.

9 Disaccharides: C12H22O11 OH OH

10 Some Common Disaccharides
. Some Common Disaccharides . Disaccharide Monomers Comments Maltose Glucose+Glucose Used in Beer Making Lactose Glucose+Galactose Sugar in Milk Sucrose Glucose+Fructose Table Sugar

11 Polysaccharides Complex carbohydrates Starch: Food storage in plants
Glycogen: Food storage in the livers of animals Cellulose: Found in the cell walls of plants

12 ProteiNS Contain C,H,O,N, sometimes S Building blocks: Amino Acids
Important in muscle tissue, enzyme function, and much much more

13 AMINO ACID: H H Amino Group Carboxyl Group Variable Group

14 Dipeptides Two amino acids can be joined together by dehydration synthesis to form a dipeptide. The bond holding this new molecule together is called a peptide bond

15 PEPTIDE BONDS

16 Chemical agents PROTEINS: The Molecular Tools of the Cell
Polypeptide Chains: Polymers (strings) of amino acids that are arranged in a specific linear sequence and are linked by peptide bonds Protein: A large molecule which consists of one or more polypeptide chains folded and coiled into specific shapes.

17 . MORE PROTEINS: Vary extensively in structure: Every one has its own unique 3-D shape (conformation) They are made of only different amino acid monomers 20

18 LIPIDS Fats, Oils, Waxes Energy Storage: 1 Gram of fat=2X energy of 1 Gram of Polysaccharide!!! More compact energy storage Cushions mammal’s organs Insulates against heat loss Part of the cell membrane

19 More Lipids Contain C,H,O H to O ratio of MORE than 2:1
Building blocks are 3 fatty acids and a glycerol

20 A LIPID H H H

21 BIG E FAT Fatty Acid Glycerol Fatty Acid Fatty Acid


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