Powerpoint over Biomolecules
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Biomolecules
Form
= Function
Review inquiry activity from previous
class.
BIOMOLECULES
MACROMOLECULES
made by polymerizationlarge compounds built by
joining smaller ones
together.
Smaller units (subunits) are
called monomers.
4 major molecules important
to life.
Carbohydrates,
lipids, nucleic
acids and proteins.
BIO BUILDING BLOCKS
CARBOHYDRATES
1:2:1 RATIO
1 Carbon: 2 Hydrogen: 1 Oxygen
Example: the sugar glucose - C6H12O6
Monomer – Monosaccharide
Polymer - Polysaccharide
Main source of energy for living things
Also has structural purpose for living things.
1.
2.
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose
Animal cells store excess sugars as glycogen
CARBOHYDRATES
CARBOHYDRATES
CARBOHYDRATES
Carbohydrate
Polymer
Monomer
(subunit)
LIPIDS
Made
of Carbon and Hydrogen
NOT soluble in water (hydrophobic)
doesn’t mix with water
Used
to store energy, as chemical
messengers (hormones, steroids)
Part of the cell membrane (phospholipids).
Saturated-Solid at room temperature.
No double bonds
Unsaturated-liquid at room temperature.
Double bonds between Carbons.
LIPIDS
LIPIDS - triglyceride
Phospholipids – cell membrane
component
Phospholipids: fatty
acids bound to
glycerol, a
phosphate group
replaces one fatty
acid.
Phosphate group is
hydrophilic—”water
loving head”
“Water fearing tails”
are fatty acid
chains—
hydrophobic
Lipid
Cell walls
PROTEINS
Composed
of Nitrogen, Carbon,
Hydrogen, and Oxygen.
Monomers are called amino acids
Control rate of reactions
Function in transport and formation of
bone and muscle cells.
Folded shape is important in enzyme
recognition process.
Proteins
Monomers
Polymers
PROTEINS –amino acids
NUCLEIC ACIDS
Composed
of Hydrogen, Oxygen,
Nitrogen, Carbon and Phosphorus.
Subunits (monomers) are called
nucleotides.
Store and transmit hereditary
information.
Ex. DNA , RNA
NUCLEIC ACIDS - nucleotides
Nucleic Acids
Polymer
Monomer
NUCLEIC ACIDS
RNA—ribose
DNA—deoxyribose
Video Review over Biomolecules
http://youtu.be/PYH63o10iTE
http://youtu.be/n9eWhSbjSFI
Dehydration Synthesis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMTeqZLXBSo
Difference in using energy fast
or slow:
Fast Chemical Reaction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9dhtr
e_HgU
Slow Chemical Reaction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmK3RUtZGs