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M OLECULES OF L IFE Macromolecules. What is a molecule?molecule Two or more atoms covalently bonded together. Examples: H2O, CO2, CH4 What is a macromolecule?

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1 M OLECULES OF L IFE Macromolecules

2 What is a molecule?molecule Two or more atoms covalently bonded together. Examples: H2O, CO2, CH4 What is a macromolecule? A very large molecule made of MANY atoms covalently bonded together. Examples: DNA, Sugar, Fat What is an organic molecule?organic molecule A molecule that contains carbon (with the exception of carbon dioxide). What is a monomer? A single molecule that repeats to make a large molecule. What is a polymer? A large molecule made of chains of smaller molecules.

3 C ARBOHYDRATES StructureFunctionExamplesFoods Hydrogens: Oxygens (___:___) Monomer: Monosaccharide Polymer: Polysaccharide Energy Source Short term Long term Glucose Starch Table sugar Pasta; Potatoes

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6 L IPIDS (F ATS ) StructureFunctionExamplesFoods Glycerol backbone with fatty acid chains attached Monomer: Fatty Acid Polymer: Lipid or Fat Energy Storage Membrane Structure Steroids  Saturated  solid  Unsaturated  liquid  cell membranes  Testosterone butter oils

7 Saturated Fat (solid at room temp) Single Bonds Between Carbons Unsaturated Fat (liquid at room temp) Some carbons double bonded

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9 Friday, November 7, 2008 Question of the Day List one difference between a carbohydrate and a lipid?

10 P ROTEINS StructureFunctionExamplesFoods Long chains of amino acids 20 kinds of amino acids Monomer: Amino Acid Polymer: Protein Do the work in your body.  speed up reactions  Structural (building) enzymes collagen  meat  cheese  Eggs  yogurt

11 N UCLEIC A CIDS StructureFunctionExamples Nucleic AcidsStore Genetic Information DNA

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13 Carbohydrate (monosaccharide) Lipid (Fatty Acid) Protein (Amino Acid) Brainstorm Inside of each shape provide the following: 2 Foods you eat that contain that molecule. 2 Ways that your body uses those molecules. 2 Facts about the structure (shape) of that molecule.


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