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+ Macromolecule s Short Chemistry Review and Macromolecules

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MacromoleculesShort Chemistry Review and Macromolecules

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+Focus Question

What are the functions of each group of

organic compounds?

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Short Review

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+Quick Review

Atom:

-Protons: positive charge

-Neutrons: neutral charge

-Electrons: negative charge

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+Quiz Question

1. The three particles (parts) that

make up an atom are:

a.protons, neutrons, and isotopesb.neutrons, isotopes and electronsc. positives, negatives and

electronsd.protons, neutrons and electrons

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+Atoms, Elements, Molecules

HH

H H

ATOMS

Molecule - H2

O O

O O

ATOMS

Molecule – O2

Elements

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+Ionic Bonding

Ionic Bonds: when atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions (charged particles).

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+Covalent Bonding

Covalent Bond: when two or more atoms share electrons to form a molecule.

In a water molecule, each hydrogen atom forms a covalent bond with the oxygen atom. 3

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+Hydrogen Bonding

Hydrogen Bond: when a hydrogen atom of one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom of another

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+Quiz Question

2. What type of bond holds together the oxygen and hydrogen in a water molecule?

a. Ionic bondb. Covalent bondc. Hydrogen bondd. Oxygen bond

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3. What type of bond holds together 2 water molecules?

a. Ionic bondb.Covalent bondc. Hydrogen bondd.Oxygen bond

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+Water Polarity

Polarity: charges are unevenly distributed is called a polar molecule.

A water molecule is polar because there is an uneven distribution of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms.

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Cohesion: attraction of molecules of the same substance

Adhesion: attraction of molecules from different substances

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pH scale

Base: 8 -14

Neutral: 7

Acid: 0 - 6

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+Macromolecules

Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.

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+Carbon atoms have unique bonding properties

Most molecules that make up living things are based on carbon atoms.

MONOMER: small molecule subunit

POLYMER: molecule that contains many monomers

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+Four Main Types of Carbon-based Molecules

1. Carbohydrates

2. Proteins

3. Lipids

4. Nucleic Acids

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+Carbohydrates

Structure: Made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

Function: main source of energy, make up plant cell wall

Building Block:

Monosaccharide

Examples: Fructose and Glucose

Larger Molecule:

Polysaccharide

Examples: Starch and Cellulose

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+ Proteins Structure: Made up of carbon, hydrogen,

nitrogen, oxygen, and sometimes sulfur

Function: enzymes, different body functions including movement, eyesight, digestion

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+Protein

Building Block:

Amino Acids

Examples: Glycine, Glutamine

(20 different types)

Larger Molecule:

Polypeptide or Protein

Examples: Hemoglobin (Red Blood Cell),

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+Lipids

Structure: chain of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms

Function: store large amounts of energy, membrane structure, insulation

Building Block:

Glycerol + fatty acids

Larger Molecule:

Fats, Oils, Waxes, Phospholipid, Steroids, Cholesterol

Examples: Meat, Butter, Oil

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+Nucleic Acids

Structure: made up of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen containing molecule (base)

Function: contain instructions which are the code of proteins, contain the hereditary information

Building Block:

Nucleotides

Larger Molecule:

Nucleic Acid or Polynucleotide

Examples: DNA and RNA

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4. Which of the four macromolecules’ main function is to provide an energy source for living things?

a. Lipidsb. Carbohydratesc. Nucleic acidsd. Proteins

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5. What is the main function of nucleic acids?

a. Provide energy for living thingsb. Store genetic information in DNA and

RNAc. Speed up chemical reactionsd. Store large amounts of energy

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6. Amino Acids are the building block of a. Carbohydratesb. Lipidsc. Proteinsd. Nucleic Acids

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7. Glucose, cellulose and starch are alla. Carbohydratesb. Lipidsc. Proteinsd. Nucleic Acids