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The Role of Carbon in Organisms

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1 The Role of Carbon in Organisms
Life substances The Role of Carbon in Organisms

2 How many different words can you make from the letters: R T A E ?
??? How many different words can you make from the letters: R T A E ?

3 ??? Think about the amount of words you could make from only 4 letters. Now explain how only 90 natural elements could form all of the different substances on Earth.

4 Structure of carbon 4 electrons in its outer shell = 4 covalent bonds
Allows for different shapes of structures Allows for diversity in carbon compounds

5 Structure of carbon Isomers – compounds that have the same chemical formula, but differ in three dimensional shape. Polymers of carbon are large molecules made from many smaller carbon molecule units (sugars  starches)

6 Carbohydrates Provide energy (esp. for nervous system) C, H, O - 1:2:1
Simple sugars = monosaccharides Monosaccharides can link together to form a polysaccharide – starch

7 Lipids Mostly carbon and hydrogen w/ very little oxygen
Fats, oils, steroids Glycerol “backbone” w/ fatty acids attached = glyceride Functions: energy storage, insulation, protective coverings; major component in membranes

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9 Proteins Made of C, H, O, N, and sometime S
Monomer = amino acid (20 common ones) Combinations of amino acids can make thousands of different 3-D proteins

10 Proteins Amino acids are linked together through dehydration synthesis creating a peptide bond Enzyme is a protein catalyst; it is used to speed up a reaction, usually by lowering its activation energy, but is not used up in the reaction

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12 Complex molecule used to store hereditary info
Nucleic Acids Complex molecule used to store hereditary info Monomers = nucleotide = sugar, nitrogenous base, phosphate group Made up of C, H, N, P, and O

13 Found in DNA and RNA – named for the sugar found on the nucleotides
Nucleic Acids Found in DNA and RNA – named for the sugar found on the nucleotides DNA is the gene sequence found in all organisms RNA is used in protein synthesis in various ways

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