Biochemistry!

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Organic Molecules

Contain carbon and hydrogen bonds.

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Carbon

The chemical backbone of the macromolecules found in your body.

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The Major Biological Elements

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur.

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Four Major Categories of Organic Molecules

Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins.

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Macromolecules

Large molecules formed by the joining of small molecules.

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Monomer

A small molecular unit that is the building block of a larger molecule.

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Polymer

A long chain of small molecular units connected together.

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Dehydration Synthesis

The process used to build polymers.

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Hydrolysis

The process used to break down a polymer.

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Carbohydrates

Organic compounds made up of sugar.

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Monosaccharides

Simple sugars containing just one sugar unit, ex. glucose, fructose, and galactose.

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Disaccharides

Consists of two sugar molecules connected together.

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Polysaccharides

Long polymer chains made up of simple sugar monomers.

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Starch

Sugar storage molecules for plants.

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Glycogen

Sugar storage molecules for animals, found in the muscles and liver.

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Cellulose

A structural building material for plant cell walls.

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Chitin

A structural building material for animal exoskeletons.

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Lipids

Hydrophobic compounds, that don't dissolve in water.

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Fat

Consists of one glycerol, and three fatty acid tails.

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Saturated Fat

A fat in which all three fatty acid chains contain the max number of hydrogen atoms.

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Unsaturated Fat

Contains less than the max number of hydrogen atoms in one or more of its fatty acid chains.

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Trans Fat

An unsaturated fatty acid which has the hydrogen atoms of the carbon double bonds on opposite sides of the double bond.

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Phospholipids

Has a hydrophilic head group (made of phosphate and glycerol) and two hydrophobic tails (made of fatty acids).

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Steroids

A category of lipid molecules in which the carbon skeleton forms four fused rings, hydrophobic.

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Cholesterol

An essential molecule found in the membranes that surround the cells, a precursor to bile, vitamin D, and steroid hormones.

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LDL

Transport cholesterol from the liver to tissues that incorporate it into cell membranes.

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HDL

Carries old cholesterol that has been discarded by cells back to the liver for recycling or excretion.

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Nucleic Acids

Store and transmit genetic information, includes genes which are instructions for building proteins.

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Proteins

Functional polymers composed of amino acids.

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Enzymatic Proteins

Speed up chemical reactions.

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Transport Proteins

Transport substances in and out of the cell

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Structural Proteins

Keratin and collagen.

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Hormonal Proteins

Coordinate cell activities.

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Receptor Proteins

Receive messages from other cells.

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Motor and Contractile Proteins

Movement

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Metabolism

The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down molecules.

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Anabolism

Builds up molecules.

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Catabolism

Breaks down molecules.

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Chemical Reactions

Breaking of old and formation of new chemical bonds that result in new substances.

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Activation Energy

Start-up energy for a reaction to occur and allows the reaction to occur faster than if enzymes weren't present.

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Enyzymes

Increase the rate of reaction and speed up both anabolic and catabolic chemical reactions.

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Substrate

The specific reactant acted upon by an enzyme.

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Active Site

The substrate fits into a particular site, where the reaction takes place.

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pH

Describes how acidic or basic a solution is.

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