Macromolecules
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Transcript of Macromolecules
MacromoleculesMacromolecules
Carbs, Lipids, Nucleic Carbs, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and ProteinsAcids, and Proteins
MacromoleculesMacromolecules Smallest units (Smallest units (monomersmonomers) form larger units) form larger units
((polymerspolymers).).
There are four groups of organic compounds found in There are four groups of organic compounds found in living things…living things…
CarbohydratesCarbohydrates
Made up of C, H, and OMade up of C, H, and O
Carbs Contd.Carbs Contd.
Living things use carbs as main Living things use carbs as main source of source of energyenergy! (quick energy)! (quick energy)
Plants and some animals use for Plants and some animals use for structurestructure– Ex: Cell Walls = celluloseEx: Cell Walls = cellulose
Polymer (starch)
Starch is a polymer of glucose monomers that often has a branched structure.
Polymer (cellulose)
Cellulose is a polymer of glucose monomers that has a straight, rigid structure
monomer
Lipids!!!Lipids!!!
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LipidsLipids
Formed from chains of C and HFormed from chains of C and H
LipidsLipids
2 main uses2 main uses– 1) Store energy1) Store energy– 2) Used in biological membranes2) Used in biological membranes
Ex: Fats, oils, waxes, steroidsEx: Fats, oils, waxes, steroids
LipidsLipids
Saturated – No double bondsSaturated – No double bonds– Max number of hydrogens = badMax number of hydrogens = bad
LipidsLipids Unsaturated – have one or more Unsaturated – have one or more
double bonds = gooddouble bonds = good
Nucleic AcidsNucleic Acids
Made of H, O, N, C, and PMade of H, O, N, C, and P Made of monomers called Nucleotides:Made of monomers called Nucleotides:
Nucleic AcidsNucleic Acids Store and transmit hereditary, or Store and transmit hereditary, or
genetic, informationgenetic, information– Ex: DNAEx: DNA RNARNA
ProteinsProteins Contain N, C, H, and OContain N, C, H, and O Multiple amino acids make a proteinMultiple amino acids make a protein
– 20 amino acids found in nature20 amino acids found in nature
ProteinsProteins
After an amino acid chain is formed, it folds into a unique three-After an amino acid chain is formed, it folds into a unique three-dimensional shape, which is the protein’s secondary structure, dimensional shape, which is the protein’s secondary structure, such as a such as a helixhelix or a or a pleatpleat..
ProteinsProteins As As EnzymesEnzymes: help carry out chemical : help carry out chemical
reactions, transport molecules, and reactions, transport molecules, and fight diseasefight disease
Ex: catalase - breaks down hydrogen peroxideEx: catalase - breaks down hydrogen peroxide