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1 Macromolecules in Cells
Biology Standards 1 a and b

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3 You can be a biologist too!

4 Cell: is the smallest unit of life.
Introduction Biology: study of life. Cell: is the smallest unit of life. 100,000,000,000 cells.

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8 1. Inorganic compounds- contain no C, Carbon, in them. Ex: H20 (water)
Chemical Compounds 2 types found in cells 1. Inorganic compounds- contain no C, Carbon, in them. Ex: H20 (water)

9 Salt-Sodium Chloride, NaCl

10 2nd type: Organic Compounds: contain Carbon in them.
Chemical Compounds 2nd type: Organic Compounds: contain Carbon in them. Ex: C6H12O6 (glucose)

11 Methane-CH4 AKA Natural Gas

12 Polymerization Small join to form bigger compounds.
Smaller compounds: monomers. Larger compounds: polymers (macromolecules)

13 O Compounds: Carbohydrates
Sugars, starches, fibers Made up of C, H, and O. Simple carb’s  monosaccharides. Complex carb’s  polysaccharides.

14 O Compounds: Carbohydrates Dehydration Synthesis
Polysaccharides formed by dehydration synthesis [water is released] Dehydration Synthesis C6H12O6 + C6H12O6  C12H22O11 + H2O Glucose + glucose  sucrose + water

15 Dehydration Synthesis Video

16 Opposite is Hydrolysis: water is used when molecules break apart

17 O Compounds: Lipids Lipids: waxes or oils. AKA Fats! C, H, O
Store energy, form membranes, and can be messengers. Formed from fatty acid chains and glycerol

18 Fatty Acid and Glycerol

19 Saturated vs. Unsaturated Lipids
Saturated Lipid: every carbon in the fatty acid chain is joined to another carbon atom by a single bond. Unsaturated Lipid: one carbon is double bonded to another carbon.

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21 High in Saturated Fats!

22 High in Unsaturated Fats!

23 High in Saturated Fats!

24 High in Unsaturated Fats!


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