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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins

Nucleic Acids

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CARBOHYDRATES

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C a r b o h y d r a t e

Contains Carbon

Same ratio of Hydrogen:Oxygen as H2O, 2:1

Made up of the elements:

• CARBON

• HYDROGEN

• OXYGEN

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Simple Sugars-monomers

• MONOSACCHARIDES

• C6H12O6

• 3 Monosaccharides:• Glucose

• Fructose

• Galactose

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MONOSACCHARIDES

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*You need to be able to draw glucose

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Double Sugars-polymers

• DISACCHARIDES

• C12H22O11

• 3 Disaccharides:• Sucrose

• Lactose

• Maltose

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SUCROSE• Common table sugar

• Made by combining glucose & fructose

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LACTOSE• Major sugar

in milk

• Made by combining glucose & galactose

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MALTOSE

• Product of starch digestion

• Made by combining glucose & glucose

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How are disaccharides made?

• Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction)

—2 monomers combine & you get a polymer + water.

• Hydrolysis —break-up of polymer to get monomers… just add water. (reverse of above)

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DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS

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HYDROLYSIS

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Complex Sugars-polymers

• POLYSACCHARIDES

• Many sugars…long chains

• 3 Polysaccharides:• Starch

• Cellulose

• Glycogen

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STARCH• Plants store it as food

(energy)

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CELLULOSE• Plant fiber

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GLYCOGENAnimals store

it as food energy in liver and muscles

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Carbohydrate Function

• Used by cells to store and release energy

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Carbohydrate Examples

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LIPIDS

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Made up of the elements:

• CARBON

• HYDROGEN

• OXYGEN

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MONOMERS

• 1 Glycerol

• 3 Fatty Acids

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POLYMERS

• COMMON NAMES• Fats

• Oils

• Waxes

• Steroids (Cholesterol)

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LIPID VARIATIONS• Saturated – all single bonds (the fatty

acids contain the maximum possible number of H atoms)

• Unsaturated – 1 double bond (more H atoms can bond)

• Polyunsaturated – multiple double bonds

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FUNCTIONS OF LIPIDS

• Used to store energy

• Biological membranes & waterproof coverings

• Hormones (chemical messengers, regulators)

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EXAMPLES OF LIPIDS

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NUCLEIC ACIDS

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Made up of the elements:

• CARBON

• HYDROGEN

• OXYGEN

• NITROGEN

• PHOSPHORUS

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MONOMERS

• Nucleotides• Sugar

• Phosphate

• Base

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POLYMERS

• Deoxyribonucleic Acid• DNA

• Ribonucleic Acid• RNA

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FUNCTIONS

• Genetic Code

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PROTEINS

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Made up of the elements:

• CARBON

• HYDROGEN

• OXYGEN

• NITROGEN

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Protein Facts

• Protein = Greek for primary or first

• Most diverse and complex macromolecule

• Makes up about 50% of our body weight

• Each has a unique structure and function

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MONOMERS

• Amino Acids• There are 20 amino acids.

• If you change the order they are arranged in, you produce different proteins with different functions.

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POLYMERS

• Polypeptides• Many amino acids bonded

together

Amino Acids

Polypeptide

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Parts of an Amino Acid

• Central Carbon (C)

• Hydrogen (H)

• Amino Group (NH2)

• Carboxyl Group (COOH)

• Side Group (R)• Different for every amino acid

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20 Types of Amino Acids

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Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction)• How amino acids are put

together into a polypeptide(a) Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction)

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Hydrolysis Reaction

• How polypeptides are broken down into amino acids

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Protein Functions1. Structure

• Give support and shape• Collagen and Elastin – skin,

cartilage, tendons and ligaments

• Keratin – hair, horns, feathers, nails

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Protein Functions2. Transport

2. Move other molecules• Hemoglobin and Myoglobin –

transport oxygen

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Protein Functions3. Motion

• Allow movement• Actin and Myosin – contract

muscles

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Protein Functions4. Defense

4. Protect against disease• Antibodies – fight off foreign

bacteria

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Protein Functions5. Storage

5. Store nutrients• Ovalbumin –

protein in egg whites

• Caesin – protein in milk

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Protein Functions6. Signal (hormones)

• Regulate body functions• Insulin and Glucagon –

regulate blood glucose levels

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Protein Functions7. Enzymes

• Proteins that speed up chemical reactions• Amylase – breaks down starch

(polysaccharide)• Lipases – breaks down fats (lipids)• Protease – breaks down proteins

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Enzymes• Proteins that act as catalysts in

chemical reactions

• Catalyst – helps speed up a chemical reaction

• Without enzymes chemical reaction would not occur fast enough to sustain life.

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Enzyme Terminology• Substrate – molecule that is

going to chemically react; what an enzyme will work on.

• Active Site – specific shape on an enzyme that binds a specific substrate

• Product – what is made after the reaction

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How Enzymes WorkENZYMES ARE REUSABLE!

They can work over and over to catalyze reactions.

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How Enzymes WorkENZYMES ARE SPECIFIC!

Each enzyme has an active site that fits perfectly with its substrate.

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How Enzymes WorkENZYMES CAN DENATURE

(CHANGE SHAPE) IN HARSH CONDITIONS!

Each enzyme has an optimal pH and temperature.

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How Enzymes WorkENZYMES CATALYZE

REACTIONS!

Enzymes lower the amount of energy needed to get a reaction started (activation energy).

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Activation Energy• The energy needed for a

chemical reaction to occur

• High when no enzyme is present

• Low when an enzyme speeds up the reaction

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Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity

•pH

•Temperature

•Concentration

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CALORIES• The amount of heat needed

to raise the temperature of 1 ml of water by 1oC

• Measurement of energy content in food

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CALORIES• 1g of fat = 9 calories

• 1g of carb/protein = 4 calories

• Needs determined by:

Sex, age, body mass, physical activity

• What happens if you eat more calories

than your body burns?