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The Chemical Building Blocks of Life Copyright © McGraw-Hill Companies Permission required for reproduction or display Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Chemistry of Carbon • Organic Molecules are chemical compounds containing carbon. • Biological Macromolecules Proteins Nucleic Acids Lipids Carbohydrates Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Macromolecules Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Building Macromolecules • Cells assemble macromolecules by the removal of a molecule of water (Dehydration Synthesis). • Cells disassemble macromolecules into its subunits by hydrolysis (adding a molecule of water). Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Protein Functions • • • • • • Enzyme Catalysis (speed up reactions) Defense Transport Support Motion Regulation Protein Structure • Proteins are polymers of amino acids. Covalent bond linking two amino acids is called a peptide bond. There are 20 common amino acids Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies How Proteins Unfold • Alteration of a protein’s environment may cause denaturation. Usually makes the protein biologically inactive. Changes in pH, temperature, salt, etc. Ex: Salt-curing and pickling food prevents the growth of bacteria Ex: A fever of over 106 oF will turn off cell enzymes and you will die Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Information Molecules Nucleic acids are information storage devices and produce precise copies of themselves. They contain the genetic code - Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) - Ribonucleic acid (RNA) • • Made of chains of nucleotides Each nucleotide consists of : Five carbon sugar Phosphate Nitrogen base Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Lipids • • Lipids are a loosely defined group of molecules insoluble in water. Phospholipids form biological membranes. Made of three subunits: - Glycerol - Fatty Acids - Phosphate Group Contain a polar head and non-polar tails. Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Fats as Food • On average, fats yield about 9 kcal of chemical energy per gram, as compared with 4 kcal per gram for carbohydrates. Animal fats are saturated, while most plant fats are unsaturated. - Can convert oil into solid fat through hydrogenation (adding hydrogen). Ex: turn cooking oil into margarine Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Simple Carbohydrates • Carbohydrates are a loosely defined group of molecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. Monosaccharides (Simple sugars) Disaccharides - Two monosaccharides joined by a covalent bond. Polysaccharides - Made of multiple monosaccharide units. Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies Raven - Johnson - Biology: 6th Ed. - All Rights Reserved - McGraw Hill Companies