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Biochemistry
• Biology Review L.18.12 – Properties of Water
Discuss the special properties of water that
contribute to Earth's suitability as an
environment for life: cohesive behavior,
ability to moderate temperature, expansion
upon freezing, and versatility as a solvent.
• Biology Review L.18.1 – Macromolecules,
Enzymes
Describe the basic molecular structures and
primary functions of the four major
categories of biological macromolecules
• Identify examples of water's properties that
sustain life (e.g. ice floats, water movement
through plants, water cycle).
• Explain the properties of water at a conceptual
level.
• Explain how the properties of water make water
essential for life on Earth.
What are the properties of water and
how do they influence life on Earth?
• Water is a versatile solvent.
• Less dense as a solid.
• High specific heat
– Does not change temperature very fast.
• Hydrogen Bonding makes cohesion, adhesion,
and surface tension
– Allow water to move from roots to leaves in plants
How does water dissolve substances?
• Water is polar it has a slight positive and
negative charge that allows it to separate and
dissolve other substances.
Water
• Key Vocabulary: adhesion, cohesion,
endothermic, exothermic heat capacity,
polarity, surface tension, solute, solution,
solvent
• http://www.schooltube.com/video/b36a222fc
dfef2db9af8/Properties-Of-Water
• Explain how enzymes speed up the rate of a biochemical
reaction by lowering the energy needed to start reaction.
• Identify and/or describe the effect of environmental factors
on enzyme activity.
• Identify and/or describe the basic molecular structure of
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and/or nucleic acids.
• Explain the difference between organic and inorganic
compounds.
• Describe the primary functions of carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, and/or nucleic acids in organisms.
• Describe the properties of the carbon atom that make the
diversity of carbon compounds possible.
What are the elements that make up
the 4 macromolecules in the body?
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Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Phospholipid
How do each of the four major categories
of macromolecules support the body?
• Carbohydrates-
▫ Main source of short term energy
• Proteins
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Control chemical reactions (enzymes)
Bone/muscle formation
Move substances in/out of cells
Antibodies
• Lipids▫
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Long term energy storage
Cushions organs
Make up cell membrane
Make hormones
• Nucleic Acids▫ DNA and RNA
How do enzymes act as catalysts?
• Enzymes lower the activation energy of
chemical reactions
How do various factors affect enzymes?
• pH
• Temperature
• Concentration
Biochemistry
• Key Vocabulary: acid, activation energy,
amino acid, atom, base, carbohydrate,
catalyst, compound, DNA, element, energy,
enzyme, inorganic, lipid, macromolecule,
molecule, nucleic acid, organic, pH, protein
Review Questions
1. Water is essential for life. Its special
properties make water the single most
important molecule in plant life. Which of the
following properties of water enables it to move
from the roots to the leaves of plants?
• A. Water expands as it freezes.
• B. Water is an excellent solvent.
• C. Water exhibits cohesive behavior.
• D. Water is able to moderate temperature.