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Biochemistry : Structure & Function of Macromolecules

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Biochemistry :

Structure & Function of Macromolecules

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AnatomyPhysiology

CellBiology

Biochemistry

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I. CarbonA) Essential to lifeB) Cells are mostly carbon

molecules & waterC) Basic building block

1) Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, DNA

D) Can form very large molecules

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II. Synthesis and digestionA) Macromolecules - very large

moleculesB) Polymers - many (repeating)

units1) Made-up of Monomers - single units

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II. Synthesis and digestionC) Dehydration synthesis - builds

1) Bonds monomers together, releasing water .

D) Digestion - breakdown1) AKA: hydrolysis (water breaking)2) Adds water to broken ends

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III. CARBOHYDRATES

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III. CarbohydratesA) Monosaccharides

1) One sugar unit- molecular formula of CH2O

2) Glucose - C6H12O6; Fructose - C6H12O6

B) Main fuel for cellular workC) Disaccharides - two sugar units

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III. CarbohydratesD) Polysaccharides

1) Many sugar units2) Starch: Energy

storage in plants3) Glycogen: Energy

storage in animals4) Cellulose:

Structural molecule in plant cell walls

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IV. LIPIDS

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IV. LipidsA) Hydrophobic: Water-hating tail

B) Hydrophilic: Water-loving head

C) Fats and steroids

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IV. LipidsD) Glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids; AKA:

TriglycerideE) Cushion; insulate; long-term energy storageF) Saturated - no double bonds- all possible HG) Unsaturated- double bonds - fewer H atoms

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IV. LipidsH) Steroids-

Hydrophobic; Form 4 fused rings

I) Steroids are made from cholesterol1) Turn into sex

hormones:a) Estrogen;

Testosterone2) Component of cell

membranes

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V. PROTEINS

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V. ProteinsA) Composed

of an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a side chain

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V. ProteinsB) Amino acids

linked by peptide bonds; forming a polypeptide (aka protein)

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V. ProteinsC) Primary structure

1) Is the order of the amino acids

2) 20 different amino acids found in all living creatures

3) Change can cause diseasea) Sickle cell anemia

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V. ProteinsD) Secondary and tertiary structure

1) Twisting & folding; bonding between different parts; 3-D shape of the protein

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V. ProteinsE) Quaternary

structure1)Interaction

between more than one polypeptide

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V. ProteinsF) Enzymes:

1) Kind of protein catalysts

2) Enzymes lower the energy required for a chemical reaction in the body to occur

3) Enzymes themselves are not used up in the reaction; thus, one enzyme can be used multiple times

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VI. NUCLEIC ACIDS

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VI. Nucleic acidsA) Nucleic acids are

recipes for proteins (blueprints for making things in the body).

B) Two types1) DNA -

DeoxyriboNucleic Acid

2) RNA - RiboNucleic Acid

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VI. Nucleic acidsC) Made of: Sugars, Phosphates, &

Nitrogenous Bases1) Bases: Adenine – A; Cytosine – C;

Guanine – G; Thymine - T; Uracil – UD) Dehydration synthesis makes the

polymer.E) Digestion breaks down the polymer.

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