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Ch2 Written Worksheet (Chemistry of Life)
Name ___________________________________
List the basic structural units of the following:
Carbohydrates C, H, O
LipidsC, H, O (but very low in oxygen)
Proteins  C, H, O, N and (often S)
Nucleic acids C, H, O, N, P
List the “building blocks” of the following:
Carbohydrates simple sugars
LipidsC, H, O glycerol, fatty acids, phosphate groups
Proteins  amino acids
Nucleic acids Nucleotides
List examples of the following:
Carbohydrates glucose, starch
Lipidstriglycerides, steroids (cholesterol), phosphate groups
Proteins  albumins, hemoglobin
Nucleic acids RNA, DNA
List functions of the following:
Carbohydrates provide energy, cell structure
Lipidsprovide energy, cell structure
Proteins  provide energy, cell structure, enzymes
Nucleic acids store information for protein synthesis; control cell
activities.
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Ch2 Written Worksheet (Chemistry of Life)
Carbohydrates
Name ___________________________________
Formula
Name/Kind of atom
C6H12O6
The empirical for simple sugars is CH2O
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharide
Glucose
C6H12O6
The empirical for simple sugars is CH2O
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharide
Glucose
C6H12O6
The empirical for simple sugars is CH2O
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharide
Fructose
C12H22O11
When two simple sugars bond through
dehydration synthesis, a water molecule is
release:
Disaccharide – sucrose
Formed through
“dehydration synthesis” – a
glucose and a fructose
synthesize and release a
water molecule.
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 = C12H22O11 + C6H12O6
2(C6H12O6) - H2O = C12H22O11
C24H40O20
(C6H10O5)n where 40≤n≤3000
Proteins
Amino Acid
Building Block of Protein
Protein
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Polysaccharide
Ch2 Written Worksheet (Chemistry of Life)
Name ___________________________________
Lipids
Lipid
Fats
Triglyceride
Lipid
Fats
Saturated fats have the most H possible, so they have no
double bonds.
Lipid
phospholipid
Lipid
Steroid
Cholesterol
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acid Building Block
Nucleotides
The nitrogenous base is what distinguishes RNA from DNA
– we will look more at this next week.
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