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Carbon Compounds

Carbon Compounds · Proteins Structure •Proteins are polymers made of monomers called •All Amino acids have 3 functional groups and contain C, H, O and N Carboxyl group (-COOH)

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Page 1: Carbon Compounds · Proteins Structure •Proteins are polymers made of monomers called •All Amino acids have 3 functional groups and contain C, H, O and N Carboxyl group (-COOH)

Carbon Compounds

Page 2: Carbon Compounds · Proteins Structure •Proteins are polymers made of monomers called •All Amino acids have 3 functional groups and contain C, H, O and N Carboxyl group (-COOH)

Learning Objectives• Describe the unique qualities of carbon.

• Describe the structures and functions of each of the four groups of macromolecules. For each macromolecule you will need to know:

The name of the monomer

Identify a picture of the monomer

Identify functional groups

The functions in living things

Examples of specific types of this organic compound.

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Life’s molecular diversity is based on the properties of carbon

Chain Ring Branching chain

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The Chemistry of Carbon

• : carbon based

• Carbon can make 4 covalent bonds

• The foundation of organic chemistry are

Made of carbon and hydrogen only

Non-polar therefore

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Important Functional Groups in Carbon Compounds• Keep your eye out for these 5 functional groups (all are

polar and hydrophilic)

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Macromolecules

• are very large molecules Ex. DNA, proteins, carbohydrates and fats

• Macromolecules are made by piecing small molecules ( ) into chains of repeating units ( )

• 2 important chemical reactions for making and breaking down macromolecules:

: building reaction, monomers are linked together into polymers (polymerization)

: breaking reaction, polymers are dissembled into monomers Animated

examples

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Monomers

Polymer

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(Sugars)

• Structure (what it is made of) C, H, O (usually following the ratio 1C:2H:1O)

Contain –OH groups and C=O groups

Monomers:

Polymers:

Often, names end in –ose

• Function (purpose) Energy

Structure (building material for cells)

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Carbohydrates Examples

• (Quick Energy) Monosaccharides

(blood sugar)

(honey)

(made of 2 monosaccharides)

(table sugar): combination of fructose and glucose

(milk)

(Energy Storage and Structure) Made in animals:

(energy storage)

(structure)

Made in plants:

(energy storage)

(structure)

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Lipids (Fats)• Structure:

Mostly C and H

Contain –OH and –COOH groups

Non-polar (hydrophobic)

(closest thing to a polymer)

(kind of a monomer)

Three (kind of a monomer)

• Functions

Energy storage

Chemical barriers

Waterproof coverings

Chemical messages (steroids)

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Lipid Examples

• Triglycerides Store energy in adipose

(fat) cells

fatty acids

Contain at least 1 C-C double bond

Liquid at room temp

Ex. Oils

fatty acids

No double bonds

Solid at room temp

Ex. Butter

Protect plants and animals from water

• : fats that create barriers (membranes) in cells Made of 2 fatty acids (like in

triglycerides) and 1 phosphate group

Have a end and a hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail

Made of 4 fused carbon rings

Send messages in living things (testosterone and estrogen)

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Nucleic Acids

•StructureContain C, H, O, N and P

Monomers are called and are made

of 3 smaller subunits:

Nitrogen base

Phosphate group

5-carbon sugar

Polymer:

• Functions and Examples Store and transmit

information ( and )

Acts as a battery for the cell ( )

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Proteins Structure• Proteins are polymers made of monomers called

• All Amino acids have 3 functional groups and contain C, H, O and N

Carboxyl group (-COOH)

Amino group (-NH2))

(portion of the amino acid that makes each unique)

• AA can be joined using covalent bonds called , a chain of an amino acid is a

• The information for how to create the correct sequence of AA’s is contained in DNA

• There are 20 different AA

• AA have chemical diversity they can be…

Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic

Neutral, positively charged or negatively charged

Acidic/basic or neutral

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Page 17: Carbon Compounds · Proteins Structure •Proteins are polymers made of monomers called •All Amino acids have 3 functional groups and contain C, H, O and N Carboxyl group (-COOH)
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Protein Function/Examples• : control the rate of reactions in the body ( )

• Regulate processes in the body ( )

• Building material ( )

• Transportation of materials ( )

• Fight disease ( )

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A Protein’s Shape Meets its Function• The shape of a protein is what determines its specific function

because most proteins recognize and bind to some other molecule in order to function.

• 4 levels of protein structure:

: The sequence of the amino acids

: local patterns of folding

Alpha helix

Beta sheet

: overall three dimensional shape of a polypeptide

: when proteins consist of two or more polypeptide chains, or subunits – quaternary structure results from how the subunits fit together.

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