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What is the food you eat made of? What are organic molecules? • Organic molecules are molecules that are normally found in or produced in living systems.. What do they look like? • Organic compounds are normally made of carbon atoms in ring or long chains. There are 4 types of organic compounds: • • • • Lipids Proteins Carbohydrates Nucleic Acids Organic Molecules make up all organisms What is in a cheeseburger? Nutrition Facts (Big ‘N Tasty at McDonalds): Calories: 520 Total Fat: 29 grams Saturated Fat: 9 grams Carbohydrates: 41 grams Protein: 24 grams Carbohydrates • Which part of the cheeseburger do you believe has the most carbohydrates? Why does the bun have so many carbohydrates? • Carbohydrates are a fancy way of saying “sugars.” • Sugars provide living things with energy as well as act as substances used for structure. – For example: the shell of a crab or the stem of a plant both contain a high amount of carbohydrates. Glucose Starch Why does the bun have so many carbohydrates? What happens in our bodies when we eat the bun? What about other carbohydrates? Cellulose Which part of the cheeseburger is the best source of protein? Why does the meat have the most protein? Proteins: Large organic molecules made of different amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. What is an amino acid? • Amino Acid: a molecule that contains both a carboxyl and amine functional group. These are the building blocks of proteins. Why does the meat have so much protein? What are proteins made of? • Proteins are all made of long chains of the same 20 amino acids. In our body proteins from our diet are broken down into amino acids to make the cellular machinery that is necessary within our bodies. Why do bodybuilders drink protein shakes and eat protein bars? Which part of the cheeseburger is a source of fat? What is fat? • Fats are a type of lipid. • Lipids are hydrophobic (waterfearing, fat-loving) organic molecule that includes fats, oils, and waxes Lipids in membranes What is a nucleic acid? Nucleic Acids store and transmit genetic information DNA: the foundation for life • DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid. DNA is present in all living organisms and some viruses. How do nucleic acids relate to the cheeseburger? • The DNA is the instructions that make proteins. These proteins are the proteins present in the hamburger meat. Building Blocks Organic Molecules are broken down Spaghetti and Meatballs -Meatballs - Pasta sauce - Noodles - Cheese Pepperoni Pizza • • • • Pepperoni Cheese Crust Pizza Sauce Organic Compound Polymer Nucleic Acid Atoms Monomer CHONP Nucleotide Protein CHON Amino Acid Carbohydrate CHO Lipid CH Examples Picture DNA and RNA Keratin, Insulin, Enzymes Sugar Bread, Starch, Potato Glycerol and Waxes, Fatty Acids oils, fats