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Biological Molecules.

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1 Biological Molecules

2 Based on a small number of
chemical elements – mainly carbon Are very large Made up of monomers combined to produce polymers Made by the process known as condensation

3 Carbohydrates Compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
They have the common formula Cx(H2O)y where x and y are variable numbers Three main types Monosaccharides Disaccharides Polysaccharides

4 Monosaccharides The simple sugars
Have the general formula (CH2O)n – n can be any number from 3 – 7 Grouped according to value of n N=3 triose N=4 tetrose N=5 pentose N=6 hexose N=7 heptose

5 Glucose A hexose sugar with formula C6H12O6
Is the main energy source for most living cells Exhibits ISOMERISM - when molecules have the same chemical formula but a different structural formula Two common isomers are a-glucose and b-glucose

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7 O HO H OH a Glucose OH down O HO OH H b Glucose OH up

8 Fructose A hexose sugar with formula C6H12O6
Is the sugar found in most fruits

9 Disaccharides Formed when two monosaccharides join together
This reaction releases water and is therefore called a CONDENSATION REACTION. The link between the 2 monosaccharide molecules is called a GLYCOSIDIC BOND

10 O HO H OH O HO H OH H2O HO O H OH Glycosidic bond

11 1-4 glycosidic bonds

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13 Disaccharides can be formed by joining together:
2 similar monosacs eg maltose – 2 glucose 2 different monosacs eg sucrose –glucose fructose Disaccharides can be broken back down into monosaccharides by the process known as HYDROLYSIS – adding a molecule of water


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