Post on 14-Dec-2015
Chemical Compounds in Living Things
Organic Chemistry
Water• The Human Body is mostly
water.• Approximately 2/3-3/4 of the
human body by weight is water.
• Water carries nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide and waste products through the body in solution.
Carbon
•Organic Basis of Life•The chemical property of
carbon to bond covalently with other carbons form many types of structures.
Carbohydrates•Examples
– Sugars– Starch– Glycogen– Cellulose– Composed of:
•C:H:O in a 1:2:1 ratio
•Use: For Energy!
Carbohydrates• Provides most of body’s needed energy.• Monosaccharides: simple sugars - form a ring
structure of 5, 6, or 7 carbons an also contain an oxygen and a hydroxyl group
• Disaccharides: glucose, fructose and ribose• Polysaccharides: starches - can be branched or
unbranched chains.
Structure of Carbohydrates
Lipids•Examples– Fat– Wax – Oil– Composed of:
•C:H:O-but less O than carbohydrates
Use: Insulation (warmth), energy storage, makes up cell membrane and protects organs.
Structure of Lipids
Proteins• Examples
– Meat– Dairy (milk, cheese, eggs, nuts)– Composed of:
•C:H:O:N
• Use: muscle contraction, transport oxygen, provides immunity, carry out chemical reactions (enzymes and hormones).
Nucleic Acids•Examples
–DNA–RNA–Composed of:–H:O:N:C+Phosphorus
•DNA use: carry out genetic code
•RNA use: instruct the cell to make proteins.
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