Diversity of molecules
Form effects function
Macromolecules
Carbon based molecules which build our bodies up
The 4 main macromolecules
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
3 Carbohydrates
Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides
Monosaccharides
Single sugars (C6 H12 O6)
3 Monosaccharides
Glucose, fructose, galactose
Glucose
Main source of energy for living cells
Fructose
Sweet sugar found in fruits
Disaccharides
Double sugars (C12 H22 O11)
3 Disaccharides
Sucrose, lactose, maltose
Sucrose monos. and common name
Glucose and fructose; table sugar
Lactose monos. and common name
Glucose and galactose; milk sugar
Polysaccharides
Long chains of glucose (2+)
3 polysaccharides
Starch, glycogen, cellulose
Starch
Produced by plants
Glycogen
Animal starch
Cellulose
Indigestible plant fiber; makes up plant cell walls
Lipids
Insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents
6 Lipids
Waxes, phospholipids, steroids, fats, triglycerides, oils
Waxes
Waterproofing
Phospholipids
Make cell membranes
Phospholipid parts
Soluble head, Insoluble tails
Steroids
Make steroid hormones (estrogen, testosterone)
Fats, triglycerides
Insulation and energy storage
Triglyceride parts
1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids
Oils
Energy storage
Nonpolar
Hydrophobic
Polar
Hydrophilic
Saturated fatty acid (butter)
Only has single carbon-carbon bonds, stays solid
Unsaturated fatty acid (oils)
1+ double carbon-carbon bonds
Proteins
Long chains of amino acids (any length or order)
Types of amino acids (number)
20
Examples of proteins
Hair, nails/claws, skin, hormones, enzymes, feathers, muscles
Condensation Reaction
Water is a product
Hydrolysis Reaction
Water is a reactant
Nucleic Acids
Building blocks of DNA that encode proteins
Polymer (Glucose chain, nucleic acids)
Large molecule with repeating subunits
Monomer (glucose, nucleotides)
Individual subunit of a polymer
Nucleotides
Monomer of nucleic acids; made of phosphate group, sugar, and an organic base
DNA
Double chain of nucleotides
RNA
Single chain of nucleotides
Enzymes
Proteins which speed up chemical reactions
Energy-releasing reaction
Little Ea, occurs spontaneously
Energy-absorbing reaction
Requires source of energy
Ea with an Enzyme
Enzyme lowers Ea needed
Catalase
Liver enzyme
H2 O2 --->
H2O + O2
Single step enzymes
Degradation (break apart) and synthetic (building)
Degradation
Substrate -> Products
Synthetic
Substrates -> Product
Multi-step enzymes
Series of biochemistry reactions with multiple different enzymes