Transcript Carbon
The “stuff” of life
Organic Molecules
What do they have in common?
Living Organisms Are Chemical
Factories
All life is based on organic molecules
- molecules that are built on a backbone of
CARBON.
- also contain Hydrogen
- and many also have Oxygen
- often contain functional groups – smaller
molecules which are part of a larger
molecule and give it unique properties
Why are Organic Molecules
based on Carbon?
Carbon has unique properties
- carbon is abundant – there’s lots of it
- can bond with up to 4 other atoms
- can bond readily with itself and other
elements
- makes chains with different shapes
- shape determines function
- forms bonds with different strengths
Carbon can bond with up to four
other atoms
Carbon has 4 valence
electrons
Allows it to bond with 4
other atoms
Carbon Bonds Readily with
Itself
This allows carbon to be the backbone of large
and complex molecules.
C C C C C C C C C C C
Carbon bonds readily with other elements
- in living things: Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen,
Nitrogen, & Hydrogen (SPONCH)
Carbon Bonds to Build a Variety
of Shapes
Straight chains
Branched chains
Rings
Carbon Forms Bonds of
Different Strengths
Single Bonds
Double Bonds
Triple Bonds
Biomolecules are Macro(big)molecules
All
biological molecules (biomolecules) are
large complex molecules – made of chains
of smaller molecules
4 Types of biomolecules
- Carbohydrates – sugars and starches
- Lipids – fats and oils
- Proteins
- Nucleic Acids – DNA, RNA, ATP, ADP
Biomolecules are Polymers
Polymer –(poly = many mer = part) -Large
molecules made of smaller molecules called
monomers (mono = one mer = part)
Polymer
Each type of biomolecule has its own monomer
Biomolecule
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic Acid
Monomer_________
Monosaccharide
Fatty Acid and Glycerol
Amino Acid
Nucleotide
Condensation Reactions
Condensation Reaction – Reaction which
joins monomers together to form a
polymer
- called condensation reaction because a
molecule of water is removed from the
polymers during the reaction.
- also called dehydration synthesis
Condensation Reaction
Hydrolysis Breaks Apart
Polymers
Hydrolysis – reactions which break the
bonds between monomers in a polymer.
Called hydrolysis because water is added
at each broken bond
Hydrolysis
What should you know?
Organic molecule
Characteristics of carbon
Biomolecule
Macromolecule
4 types of biomolecules
Monomer
Monomers of each type of biomolecule
Polymer
Condensation reaction
Hydrolysis