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When you see this…. Write that information down. The Chemistry of Life. Biomolecules. You have probably learned about levels of organization within living things in the past…. - Organism. - Organ Systems. - Organs. - Tissues. - Cells. But we are going smaller!.

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  1. When you see this… Write that information down.

  2. The Chemistry of Life Biomolecules

  3. You have probably learned about levels of organization within living things in the past… - Organism - Organ Systems - Organs - Tissues - Cells

  4. But we are going smaller! Just what size of things are we talking about here?

  5. All living organisms require the same basic molecules to survive and function. • These molecules give us energy, form the structures that make us, and determine our characteristics.

  6. Carbohydrates • Lipids • Proteins • Nucleic Acids Amoeba Sisters - Biological Molecules

  7. Carbohydrates

  8. Carbohydrates – sugars • Monosaccharaides (simple sugars) i.e. C6H12O6 -glucose • Disaccharaides (double ring sugars) i.e. sucrose – table sugar • Polysaccharides (complex sugars) starch, cellulose, and glycogen

  9. Carbohydrate Functions • Quick energy foods. • How stored: • Plants starch • Animals  glycogen

  10. Lipids

  11. Lipid Functions • Important in cell membrane • High energy food • Protects vital organs • Insulates the body • Stores food (energy)for later use • Made of C, H, O

  12. Structure of Lipids

  13. Structure of Lipids

  14. Proteins

  15. Protein Function • Most Abundant: 50% of Dry Wt • Build Internal Structures • Movement: Makes up muscle tissue • Transport: Carries oxygen in an organism • Immunity: Helps fight off foreign invaders • Enzymes: Speed up chemical reactions

  16. Protein (Structure)

  17. Nucleic Acids

  18. Nucleic Acids • Two types of nucleic acids • DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) • RNA (Ribonucleic acid) Contain genetic code/information that determines our characteristics

  19. Short term energy source • Used within 24 hrs. Basic Structure Function Carbohydrate Building Blocks Examples • C, H, O • Monomer – Monosaccharide / Sugar (ring) • Polymer – Polysaccharide chain • Breads • Cereals • Fruit • Starch • Pasta

  20. Phospholipid Triglyceride • Forms structure of cell membrane • High energy food • Long term energy storage • Insulates body Basic Structure Function Lipids Building Blocks Examples • C, H, O Monomer • Glycerol (hydrophilic head) • Fatty Acids (hydrophobic tails) • Fat • Oils • Butter

  21. Forms structure of cells • Fights infection • Speed up reactions (enzymes) • Hormones Basic Structure Function Proteins Building Blocks Examples • Internal • Hair • Skin • Muscle • Enzymes • Immune System • C, H, O, N • Monomer – Amino Acids (beads) • Polymer – Polypeptide (tangled chain) • Foods • Meat • Beans • Eggs

  22. Stores genetic code • Pass genetic information to offspring • Directions to produce proteins Basic Structure Function Nucleic Acids Building Blocks Examples • C, H, O, N, P • Monomer – Nucleotide • Polymer – Double Helix (DNA) / Single strand (RNA) • DNA – Genetic coding • RNA – Protein coding

  23. Crash Course - Biological Molecules A.S. Video Handout Page

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