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Keystone Review
Biochemistry
Water
pH
Macromolecules of Life
Living things rely on 4 macromolecules
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CARBOHYDRATES
LIPIDS
PROTEINS
NULCEIC ACIDS
Each macromolecule is made up of smaller
building blocks called monomers. (mono
means one. A macromolecule is a polymer
(poly means many)
Macromolecule
(Polymer)
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic Acid
Building Block
(Monomer)
Monosaccharide
Fatty Acid
Amino Acid
Nucleotide
Monomer and Polymer
Monomers are like legos…
You can put them
together in whatever
way you dream up!
Condensation reaction AKA
Dehydration synthesis
Carbohydrate
•Used for short
term energy in
the body
Carbohydrate polymers
Cellulose a carbohydrate used for
structure
Glycogen use and storage
Lipids – Long term energy storage
Cell membrane phospholipids
Lipids
Can also insulate the body
Protein
THREE JOBS
Provide structure—hair
Support—muscles
Speed up reactions
Catalyst (type of protein)
Speeds up chemical reactions without being
consumed
Enzyme
pH – changes enzymes
Temperature
changes enzymes
Concentration
The amount of
substrate limits the
activity of the
enzyme
Nucleic Acid
Nucleic acids hold information in code
There are 2 types – DNA and RNA
Nucelic acid
Building block
Nucleic acids are made up of building blocks
called NUCLEOTIDES.
DNA
DNA is always
found in the
NUCLEUS, or
center of the cell
(in prokaryotes).
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DNA is in the
shape of a
DOUBLE HELIX.
RNA
RNA can travel throughout
the cell, because it carries
INFORMATION on how to
make PROTEIN and other
vital cell parts.
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RNA is generally a SINGLE
STRAND.
Water
Polar molecule
Oxygen & hydrogen
share electrons but
not equally
Why is water “sticky”
Hydrogen bonds
The slight negative
end and slight
positive end of each
water sticks to each
other
Properties of water
Polarity
Cohesion
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Surface tension
Capillary action
Adhesion
Universal solvent
High specific heat
Less dense as a solid
pH scale
Runs from 0 to 14
Below 7 is acidic
7 is neutral
Above 7 is basic
Measures the amount of hydrogen ions (H+) in
a solution