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Biology Unit 03. Biomolecules discussion. What is a Biomolecule?. Organic molecule made by living organisms Consists mostly of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O). But wait…What is an Organic Molecule?. Organic Molecules: Contain carbon Considered the “chemicals of life” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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BIOMOLECULES DISCUSSION

Biology Unit 03

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What is a Biomolecule?

Organic molecule made by living organisms

Consists mostly of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O)

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But wait…What is an Organic Molecule?

Organic Molecules:

Contain carbonConsidered the “chemicals of life”

Inorganic Molecules:

Do not contain carbon

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Monomers vs. Polymers

Monomers:

Molecules that may react with similar molecules to form a chain

Polymers:

A chain of many monomers that are chemically bonded together

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Animation of Condensation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSxvyzMFofw

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Formation of Polymers

How are polymers formed?

Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation): Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are removed from the monomers to form water, and the two monomers are joined together.

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Animation showing Hydrolysis

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Breakdown of Polymers

How are polymers broken down?

Hydrolysis—the reverse of dehydration synthesis (condensation)

Water added to the polymer, un-linking the chain and breaking it back down to its original monomer units

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Carbohydrates What are carbohydrates?

Group of organic molecules that includes sugars, starches, and cellulose

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Carbohydrates Structure:

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio(CH2O)n – n is an integer such as 5 (C5H10O5)Subunits: monosaccharides, such as glucose

or fructoseMost often in a ring shapeSubunits are connected with covalent bonds.

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Monosaccharide Example

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Disaccharide Example

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Polysaccharide Example

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Carbohydrates

Function:

EnergyStructural supportCell wallCell membrane marker

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Lipids What are they?

Organic molecule group including fats and phospholipids

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Lipids Structure:

Subunits:○ Glycerol and fatty acids○ Glycerol and fatty acids plus phosphate group

Insoluble in waterDo not form large polymers (2 or 3 fatty acids

with glycerol) ○ Examples: diglyceride and triglyceride

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Triglyceride Example

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Phospholipid Example

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Lipids

Function:

Energy storageInsulationPart of cell membrane (phospholipids)Hormones

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Proteins What are proteins?

Group of organic molecules that provides structure and facilitates chemical reactions.

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Proteins Structure:

Subunits: Amino acidsAmino acids connect via peptide bondsVery large moleculesGlobular or structural

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Amino Acid

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Proteins Function:

Lots of functions!Enzymes (speed rate of chemical reactions)Structural components in cellsMechanical functions in muscles and

cytoskeleton (internal cell framework)Cell signalingImmune response

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Nucleic Acids

What are nucleic acids?

Group of organic molecules including DNA and RNA

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Nucleic Acids Structure:

Subunits are nucleotides—5-Carbon sugar, Nitrogen base, and one or more Phosphate groups.

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Nucleic Acids

Function:

Storage and retrieval of information:○ Encode genes○ Gene expression

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Information Sources for DiagramsCapri, A. (2003). Carbohydrates. Retrieved from

http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=61

Capri, A. (2003). Fats and proteins. Retrieved from http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=62

Indiana University. (2013). Fat and why it matters to you. Retrieved from http://www.indiana.edu/~oso/Fat/SolidNLiquid.html

Cronk, J. (2012). Biochemistry dictionary. Retrieved from http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/cronk/biochem/H-index.cfm?definition=hydrogen_bond

Chemical Education Digital Library Admin. (2011, January 20). Nucleic acid structure. Retrieved from Cronk, J. (2012). Biochemistry dictionary. Retrieved from http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/cronk/biochem/H-index.cfm?definition=hydrogen_bond

Dna structure. (2010, September 28). Retrieved from http://www.pc.maricopa.edu/Biology/rcotter/BIO 205/LessonBuilders/Chapter 9 LB/Ch9b3.html

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Information Sources for this PPT

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Biomolecules and the Chemistry of Life. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Organic vs. Inorganic Molecules - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/organic-inorganic-molecules.html

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Monomers, Polymers, and Dehydration Synthesis - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/monomers-polymers-dehydration-synthesis.html

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Lipids - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/lipids.html

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Carbohydrates - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/carbohydrates.html

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Proteins - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/proteins.html

Shmoop Editorial Team. (November 11, 2008).Nucleic Acids - Shmoop Biology. Retrieved April 6, 2013, from http://www.shmoop.com/biomolecules/nucleic-acids.html