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1 Do Now

2 Atomic Composition

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4 2 oxygen atoms + 1 Carbon atom =
Atoms can form chemical bonds by transferring or sharing outer shell electrons 2 oxygen atoms + 1 Carbon atom = Chemical formula CO2 Structural Formula Notice two oxygen and one carbon in this chemical formula

5 Glucose Structural Formula Structural Formula

6 Pentacene

7 Comparison of Terms Molecule Macromolecule
Vinyl chloride is a colorless gas at room temperature PVC

8 Macromolecules Are the complex molecules that comprise living things

9 The 4 Macromolecules

10 Macromolecules: Polymers Made of Repeating Monomers
Monomer Unit Carbohydrates Sugars Lipids Fatty acids Proteins Amino acids Nucleic Acids Nucleotides

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12 Synthesis and Breakdown of Macromolecules
Dehydration Synthesis Removal of water to add monomer units Hydrolysis Addition of OH and H groups of water to break a bond between monomers

13 Dehydration Synthesis / Hydrolysis

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15 Carbohydrates: Functions
Energy source Structural component Cell-cell communication

16 Lipids: Structure Phospholipid—component of cell membranes Hydrophilic
Polar Head Glycerol Fatty Acid Tails Hydrophilic Hydrophobic

17 Triglyceride Formation
H C OH O C H Glycerol Remove These Waters C O H This shows how water is removed from three fatty acids and glycerol to make a fat and water. C OH O H C OH O H C OH O H C O H Add 3 Fatty Acids HOH 3 Waters

18 Which Is a Source of Unsaturated Fatty Acids?
Linseed Oil Beef Fat

19 Steroids Cholesterol Estradiol Testosterone

20 Lipids: Functions Concentrated energy source
Structural components of cell membranes Phospholipids Cholesterol Communication Steroid Hormones Protection from water Waxes Cholesterol Phospholipids

21 The “R” Group Differs for Each Amino Acid
Proteins: Structure Primary structure = chain of amino acids Amino acids have common features Carboxylic Acid Group Amino Group     See p 34 R “Alpha” Carbon The “R” Group Differs for Each Amino Acid

22 Proteins: Structure Forming the Protein Chain
The Peptide Bond Water Phenylalanine-Leucine Dipeptide

23 Four Levels of Protein Structure
Primary Structure = sequence of amino acids in chain

24 Four Levels of Protein Structure
Primary (Sequence) Tertiary (Folding by R-group interactions) Depending on the sequence of amino acids, the polypeptide chain can either form a spiral like the tube on the left, or a pleated sheet like on the right. Some proteins have a spiral section followed by a sheet section, etc. Quaternary (Two or more chains associating) Secondary (Coiling by Hydrogen Bonding)

25 Hair Curling Straight Hair Naturally Curly Hair | S | S | | S | S |

26 Proteins: Functions Structural Component of Cells
Control of Metabolic Reactions: enzymes Growth and Repair Communication Protein Hormones Cell Receptors Energy source Protein Protein

27 Nucleic acid structure


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