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Chapter 5 The Structure and Function of Macromolecules Focus on: Elements in each molecule How molecules are linked and unlinked Examples and functions of each type of molecule Macromolecules Monomer Condensation Synthesis or Dehydration Synthesis Hydrolysis Four Main Types Of Macromolecules For each Macromolecule know the following: Elements it contains Monomer units and structures Examples Uses or roles Carbohydrates Types Of Carbohydrates Monosaccharides Monosaccharides Examples - OSE Word ending common for many carbohydrates. Disaccharides Examples Oligosaccharides Polysaccharides a glucose and b glucose Starch a glucose Cellulose b glucose Comment Glycogen Starch Glycogen Lipids Fats and Oils Fats and Oils Fatty Acids Acid Fat Neutral Fats or Triacylglycerols Saturated Fats Unsaturated Fats Question Why do fats usually contain saturated fatty acids and oils usually contain unsaturated fatty acids? Fats Question ? Which has more energy, a kg of fat or a kg of starch? Phospholipids Result Steroids Proteins Uses Of Proteins Structure Enzymes Antibodies Transport Movement Receptors Hormones Proteins Amino Acids R groups Amino Acids Amino Acids R groups Polypeptide Chains Levels Of Protein Structure Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary Is Protein Structure Important? Denaturing Of A Protein Comment Many other amino acids are possible (change the R group) Whole new group of proteins with new properties can be made Genetic engineering can use bacteria to make these new proteins Nucleic Acids Nucleic Acids Nitrogenous Bases Pentose Sugar Nucleosides and Nucleotides DNA RNA DNA and RNA More will be said about DNA and RNA in future lessons. Summary Role of hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis For each macromolecule, know the following: Elements and monomers Structures Functions