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1 Compounds made by living things All contain carbon Large & complex
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Compounds made by living things All contain carbon Large & complex

2 CARBOHYDRATES Include sugars, starches, glycogen, & cellulose
Contain C, H, O Building unit is GLUCOSE Function is to PROVIDE ENERGY (released from glucose during respiration)

3 GROUPS OF CARBOHYDRATES
MONOSACCHARIDES ONE SUGAR UNIT Glucose, Fructose, Galactose C6H12O6 DISACCHARIDES TWO SUGAR UNITS Maltose, Sucrose, Lactose C12H22O11

4 POLYSACCHARIDES MANY SUGAR UNITS Complex carbohydrates Starches, cellulose, glycogen CELLULOSE = FIBER indigestible parts of plants GLYCOGEN = ANIMAL STARCH…stored in liver when there is too much sugar in blood

5 LIPIDS Fats, oils, steroids, cholesterol Contain C, H, O
Insoluble in water Building unit is GLYCEROL & FATTY ACIDS Function is to STORE ENERGY; AID IN DIGESTION; PROVIDE INSULATION

6 GROUPS OF LIPIDS FATS: triglycerides (glycerol + 3 fatty acids)
Primarily for storing energy Can easily be formed from excess carbohydrates SATURATED—UNSAUTRATED-- POLYUNSATURATED

7 SATURATED VS. UNSATURATED
SATURATED FATS (no double bonds b/w C & H); less energy needed to break them down; stored in the body more easily; UNSATURATED FATS (double bonds) more energy needed to break down—less likely to store; Healthier! POLYUNSATURATED: many double bonds; Healthiest!

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10 PHOSHOLIPIDS 2 fatty acids + glycerol + phosphate
Make up cell structures like the cell membrane Phosphate head is hydrophilic; lipid end is hydrophobic

11 STEROIDS 4 carbon ring structure Cholesterol Sex hormones
Adrenal hormones Cholesterol can be good or bad. LDL can clog arteries; HDL helps to remove LDL from body

12 PROTEINS HEMOGLOBIN Red blood cells MUSCLE ANTIBODIES HAIR INSULIN
ENZYMES

13 PROTEINS Contain C H O N Building block is amino acids (20 different)
EX: Hair; muscle; blood (hemoglobin); antibodies; collagen (skin); enzymes, insulin FUNCTION: structural components (make up living things) and functional components (carry out cell processes)

14 Structure of Proteins Amino Acid: contains AMINE group (NH2) and ORGANIC ACID group (COOH) 2 amino acids join to form a dipeptide Bond is a PEPTIDE bond Many amino acids are polypeptides (or PROTEINS)

15 CONFORMATION Proteins fold into complex 3-D shapes
These shapes determine the function LONG/FIBROUS (hair & muscle) give STRUCTURE

16 GLOBULAR enzymes, hemoglobin, protein carriers/receptors) carry out FUNCTION

17 ENZYMES Protein catalysts Speed up rate of metabolic reactions
Specific in their function Not used up Substance they work on is called the SUBSTRATE

18 How Enzymes Work Lower amount of activation energy needed to start reactions Sometimes need a cofactor (Cu, Zn, Fe) or Coenzyme (A, B-12, C, D; vitamins) to work properly; Can be altered by heat, radiation, electricity, pH, chemicals (changes the shape of the enzyme… enzyme said to be DENATURED)

19 ENZYME SUBSTRATE COMPLEX

20 NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA & RNA Contain C, H, O, N, P
Building block is the nucleotide (sugar, phosphate, base) Contain Genes and direct cell processes

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