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1 Biochemistry

2 Vocabulary: Structure – what something looks like Function – a job Mono- prefix meaning “one” Poly – prefix meaning “many” -ose and – saccharide are suffixes meaning “sugar”

3 What is a molecule? A molecule is a very small piece of something. It is made up of different kinds of atoms. Example – a Water molecule (H2O) is made of 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. A water molecule looks like this: The atoms in molecules are held together by forces called bonds.

4 Biomolecules Biomolecules are molecules that are made and used by living things. A polymer is a large molecule that is made up of smaller molecules called monomers. Most biomolecules are polymers. Biomolecules are organic. This means they contain a chain of carbon atoms. All Biomolecules contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

5 There are 4 kinds of biomolecules:
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids.

6 1. Carbohydrates Made of: CHO (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen)
Monomer: monosaccharides such as glucose and sucrose Looks like: Polymer: polysaccharides such as starch and glycogen Looks like:

7 Functions: Make cell walls strong. Provide quick energy for animals (sugar makes you hyper)

8 Found in: Fruits (fructose is fruit sugar) Breads and pasta (in the form of starches) Plant cells (lignin and cellulose make plant cells strong, chitin makes the walls of mushrooms strong)

9 2. Lipids Made of: CHO (Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen) Lipids are NOT polymers. They are made of glycerol and fatty acids.

10 Looks like: 3 Fatty Acids Glycerol

11 Functions of the 3 types of lipids:
Fats and oils – store long term energy Found in animal fats, vegetable oil, petroleum. Phospholipids – makes coverings (membranes) water resistant Found in cell membranes Steroids and Hormones – produce body changes such as puberty Found in cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen

12 3. Proteins Made of: CHON - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen

13 Monomer - Amino Acid 20 different types Different side chains (R-groups) Ex–tryptophan

14 Polymer – peptides Once the polypeptide is made it twists and folds into a protein. Shape dictates what a protein does. Held together by hydrogen bonds called peptide bonds.

15 Looks like: Amino Acid Protein

16 Functions: Control chemical reaction rates. Proteins that control reactions are called enzymes Bone and muscle movement -Collagen Transport substances – hemoglobin Fight disease – antibodies

17 4. Nucleic Acids Made of: CHONP - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous

18 Look like: Monomers - Nucleotides Polymers - DNA and RNA

19 Function: Transmits genetic information from parents to offspring


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