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WHY IS CARBON AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT FOR BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS? Organic Compounds.

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1 WHY IS CARBON AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT FOR BIOLOGICAL ORGANISMS? Organic Compounds

2 Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

3 Similarities of Organic Compounds All contain carbon All are monomers that join together to form polymers

4 Carbohydrates (Sugars) Consist of C, H, and O Form in chains or rings

5 Carbohydrates (Sugars) Three types:  Monosaccharides (one sugar) – glucose, fructose  Disaccharide (two sugars) – sucrose (glucose + fructose)  Polysaccharide (many sugars) – starches, cellulose Used to provide quick sources of energy Tested for using Benedict’s Reagent and Lugol’s Iodine

6 Lipids (Fats) Consist of C, H, and O Arranged in chains Used to form protective coverings, cell membranes, and long-term energy storage Tested for using brown paper towel test

7 Proteins Consist of C, H, O, and N Made up of amino acids  Amino acids join together by a peptide bond to form proteins

8 Proteins Used to build muscle and bone, forms fingernails and hair, controls reactions Tested for using Biuret reagent

9 Nucleic Acids Consist of C, H, O, N, and P Made up of nucleotides  Nucleotides join together to form DNA or RNA Contains genetic information


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