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The Structure and Function of Macromolecules 1. Carbon atoms form the building blocks of all other organic molecules 2. Carbon atoms are usually put together into small molecules to build larger macromolecules Carbon Monomers – The smaller groups of carbon atoms that are built into larger units Carbon Polymers – The large macromolecules made up of monomers Organic Monomers a. Simple sugars Organic Polymers (Monosaccharides) a. Starches (Polysaccharides) b. Lipids b. Fatty acids and glycerol c. Amino Acids c. Proteins d. Nucleotides d. Nucleic Acids (DNA & RNA) Monomers (Polypeptides) Polymer + + H2O H2O Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction) H2O H2O Hydrolysis 1. Carbohydrates 2. Lipids 3. Proteins 4. Nucleic Acids Organic Nutrient Atoms Carbohydrates Carbon + water Names Carbon “Carbs” Hydrogen Oxygen Most end in “ose” Monosaccharides Carbon “building blocks” Hydrogen Simple Sugars Structure C(H2O) n H:O = 2:1 C6H12O6 Oxygen Disaccharides “2 building blocks” Polysaccharides “Many building blocks” Carbon Double Hydrogen Sugars Oxygen C12H22O11 Examples Sugars Starches Wood Function Quick Energy Stored Energy Structure Support Glucose Quick Energy Fructose Galactose (isomers) Maltose Sucrose Lactose Amylose Carbon Starches X 5000 = X 30 = Glycogen Hydrogen Oxygen X 10,000 = Cellulose Chitin Quick Energy Energy Storage Structure & support Slide 23 Slide 23 Chitin: A Modified Polysaccharide Slide 3 Forms of a Monosaccharide Linear Form Ring Form (Physiological Conditions) Abbreviated Ring Structure Slide 3 A Disaccharide From 2 Monosaccharides Maltose from Glucose + Glucose Sucrose from Glucose + Fructose Slide 3 Slide 12 HO Short polymer Slide 1 CARBOHYDRATES Slide 3