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Biochemistry Part I Notes Carbon/Organic Compounds Objective: The student will be able to list and describe the function of each of the organic compounds. Compounds of Life In different combinations, the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur make up almost all the chemical compounds in living things. Memory device: CHNOPS Inorganic Compounds Do NOT contain carbon Include water and salt Organic Compounds Contain carbon Associated with living things Include carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Carbohyrates *A type of Organic Compound A group of chemicals that include sugars, starches, and cellulose. Simple Carbohydrates Sugars, such as Glucose Monosaccharides (single sugars) Disaccharides (double sugars) Complex Carbohydrates Starches, such as potatoes Polysaccharides (many sugars) are a combination of mono- and disaccharides. Carbohydrates continued Contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. Carbohydrates are used for energy storage Indicator Tests Starch Test – Iodine Positive Test = blue/black color Sugar Test – Benedict’s solution When heated, positive test = orange/red color A starch – like pasta Glucose Lipids *A type of Organic Compound A group of chemicals that include fats, oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids. Fats and oils provide long-term energy storage. Fats also act as insulation for animals such as penguins and whales. Waxes repel water. Ex: Butter and oil Keep plants from drying out. Phospholipids form cell membranes. Phospholipid Bilayer This makes up the membranes of cells Lipids continued Have more C-H bonds and less oxygen bonds. Indicator Test Lipids leave a visible mark on brown paper Proteins *A type of Organic Compound Large, complex molecules composed of many smaller molecules called amino acids. There are only 20 different amino acids. Proteins contain nitrogen in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Ex. of foods that contain protein: Fish, nuts, beans, and eggs Proteins *A type of Organic Compound Proteins are used for movement (muscle fibers and cytoskeletal elements), transport (hemoglobin), defense (antibodies). Enzymes help control chemical reactions (speed them up) Indicator Test - turns purple in Biuret solution Proteins *A type of Organic Compound Enzymes Have a definite three dimensional shape Can recognize and bind with a specific substrate Control the rate of metabolic reaction by acting as catalysts Protein Structure Amino Group Carboxyl Group General Structure of an amino acid Alanine Serine Nucleic Acids *A type of Organic Compound Large, complex molecules that contain genetic info. Ex: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or Ribonucleic acid (RNA) Composed of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus atoms. Concept Map of … Carbon Compounds Name Carbohydrates Examples Sugars and starches Carbon, Elements hydrogen, oxygen Lipids Nucleic acids Proteins Fats and oils DNA, RNA Meats, Meat Products Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur Carbon, hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen, Foods with: List some foods that contain carbohydrates: List some foods that contain lipids: List some foods that contain proteins: What type of organic compounds would be found in Hawaiian ham pizza? Images are Courtesy of Google .com THE END