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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. The Chemistry of Organic Molecules Chapter 3
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Outline Organic vs Inorganic Functional Groups and Isomers Macromolecules – Carbohydrates – Lipids – Proteins – Nucleic Acids
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Organic Molecules Organic - Living Inorganic - Nonliving – Organic molecules contain both carbon and hydrogen. Four categories: Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Carbon Atom Carbon atoms contain a total of 6 electrons, with only four in the outer shell. – Very diverse as it can bond with up to four different elements. Often shares with other carbon atoms, producing long carbon chains. Hydrocarbons are chains of carbon bonded only to hydrogen atoms.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Functional Groups and Isomers Functional groups are specific combinations of bonded atoms that always react in the same manner, regardless of the particular carbon skeleton. – Determine polarity of organic molecule.
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Isomers Isomers are organic molecules that have identical molecular formulas but a different arrangement of atoms.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Macromolecules Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are referred to as macromolecules because of their large size. – Polymers are made up of monomers. Dehydration - Removal of water molecule. Hydrolysis - Addition of water molecule. – Enzymes speed up reactions.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Carbohydrates Used as immediate energy sources. – Monosaccharides - Single sugar molecule. Glucose, ribose, deoxyribose – Disaccharides - Contain two monosaccharides joined during dehydration reaction. Sucrose – Polysaccharides - Polymers of monosaccharides. Starch, cellulose, chitin
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Lipids Insoluble in water due to hydrocarbon chains. Fats – Glycerol - Contains three OH - groups. Triglycerides - Three fatty acids attached to each glycerol molecule. Fatty acid consists of long hydrocarbon chain. Saturated - No double bonds. Unsaturated - Double bonds.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Fat and Fatty Acids
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Lipids Phospholipids – Instead of third fatty acid attached to glycerol as in fat, there is a polar phosphate group. Hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. Arrange themselves so polar heads are adjacent to water. Bulk of cell plasma membrane consists of phospholipid bilayer.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Phospholipids
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Lipids Steroid – Have skeletons of four fused carbon rings. Cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen Waxes – Long-chain fatty acid bonds with a long- chain alcohol. High melting point Waterproof Resistant to degradation
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Proteins Functions – Support – Enzymes – Transport – Defense – Hormones – Motion
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Proteins Amino acids are subunits of proteins. – Bond to a hydrogen atom, an amino group -NH 2, an acidic group -COOH, and an R (remainder) group. Peptide Bond - Covalent bond between two amino acids. Peptide - Two or more amino acids bonded together. Polypeptide - Chain of many amino acids joined by peptide bonds.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Proteins Protein Structure – Primary - Sequence of amino acids. – Secondary - Polypeptide coils or folds in a particular fashion. – Tertiary - Folding and twisting that results in final three-dimensional shape of a polypeptide. – Quaternary - Consists of more than one polypeptide.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Protein Folding Diseases As proteins are being synthesized, chaperones bind and prevent incorrect interactions. – Mad cow disease is an example of a category of fatal brain diseases TSEs, that could be due to misfolded proteins.
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Nucleic Acids Polymers of nucleotides with very specific cell functions. – DNA (seoxyribonucleic acid) Doublestranded – RNA (ribonucleic acid) Singlestranded Every nucleotide is made up of phosphate, pentose sugar, and a nitrogenous base. – Complementary base pairing
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. DNA
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. RNA
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Nucleic Acids ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is composed of adenine and ribose. – In cells, the terminal phosphate bond is hydrolyzed to give the molecule ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and a phosphate molecule. Releases energy
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Mader: Biology 8 th Ed. Review Organic vs Inorganic Functional Groups and Isomers Macromolecules – Carbohydrates – Lipids – Proteins – Nucleic Acids
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