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BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

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Page 1: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

BioChemistry

Chapter 2.3

Page 2: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Organic Compounds

• Compounds made by cells and containing carbon

• A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell– Does it make covalent or ionic bonds?

• covalent

Page 3: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Macromolecules

• Large molecules• Examples: Proteins,

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids

Page 4: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

How do you make a macromolecule?

• Need small building blocks– These are called Monomers

• Link monomers together you get – Polymers

• Greek – Poly (many)– Meros (parts)

Page 5: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

How do you make a macromolecule?

• You must link the monomers• You must remove a hydrogen ion & a hydroxide ion• These will form water• The process is called –

– condensation

Condensation

Page 6: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Can you break the Macromolecules apart?

• Yes• Just add water• Hydrolysis

– Hydro = water– Lyse = break

Page 7: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Lipids

Page 8: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Fats• Mostly carbon

and hydrogen• They store

energy• Monomers –

– Glycerol– Fatty acids

• Triglyceride (fat in the blood)

Page 9: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Saturated Fats

• Saturated fats have the maximum number of hydrogen

• Are solid at room temperature

• Most animal fat

Page 10: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Read those labels!!!

•Diets rich in saturated fats may contribute to cardiovascular disease

•Called atherosclerosis

Lipid deposits called plaques build up in blood vessels

Page 11: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Unsaturated Fats

• Contain double bonds

• Liquid at room temperature

• Most vegetable fats

Page 12: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

So what is hydrogenated vegetable oil?

• Take unsaturated fats• Pump them full of

hydrogen atoms• Presto! –

hydrogenated vegetable oil – UNHEALTHY!

Page 13: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Other forms of lipids

• Phospholipids– Major component of

cell membranes– Contain phosphorus &

fatty acids

• Waxes– Fatty acids and alcohol– Natural coating for

fruits– lipstick

• Steroids– Lipids bent to form

rings– Found in animal cell

membranes– Starting material to

make male and female sex hormones

Page 14: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Proteins -

Essential to theStructure

&Function of Life

Page 15: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Proteins

• From the Greek word “proteios”– First place

• Most diverse in structure & function

• Monomers– Amino acids

• Consisting of an amino group and a carboxyl group covalently bonded together

Page 16: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

How do proteins form?• Monomers are linked

by condensation – The OH from the

carboxyl group binds with the H from the amino group

– The amino acid is held together by a peptide bond

• 2 amino acids = dipeptide bond

• 3 or more amino acids = polypeptide bond

Page 17: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

7 Major Classes of Protein

1) Structural – includes spider silk, human hair, & fibers that make up tendons & ligament

2) Contractile – provide muscular movement

3) Storage – ovalbumin (egg white)

4) Defensive – antibodies

Page 18: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

7 Major Classes of Protein cont…

5) Transport- hemoglobin (iron containing protein in blood)

6) Signal – hormones coordinating body activity

7) Enzymes – serves as a chemical catalyst (changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed)

Page 19: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Carbohydrates

• Composed of carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen

• Ratio of 1:2:1• Monomer

– Simple sugar – monosaccharides

Page 20: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Carbohydrates cont.

• Disaccharides – double sugars– Example - sucrose

Page 21: BioChemistry Chapter 2.3. Organic Compounds Compounds made by cells and containing carbon A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outside shell –Does it.

Carbohydrates cont.

• Polysaccharides – many sugars– Examples – starch, cellulose, chitin