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Page 1: 1.Basic Chemistry. ATOMS Atom: the basic unit of matter Nucleus: is the core of the atom. It contains protons (+), neutrons Electron cloud: contains the

1.Basic Chemistry

Page 2: 1.Basic Chemistry. ATOMS Atom: the basic unit of matter Nucleus: is the core of the atom. It contains protons (+), neutrons Electron cloud: contains the

ATOMS

• Atom: the basic unit of matter

• Nucleus: is the core of the atom. It contains protons (+), neutrons

• Electron cloud: contains the electrons (-)

• Valence electrons: the electrons available to form bonds

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When Atoms Bond

• Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared molecule

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2. Chemistry of Life

• Living organisms are made of carbon molecules

• With 4 valence electrons, can form 4 strong covalent bonds with many elements, including itself.

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Quiz• Atoms are the ______________ of matter. • Structure of the atom:

– Protons: __________ charged particles– Neutrons: – Nucleus: – Electrons:

• Valence electronsCovalent bonds form when _____________. This process forms a ____________.

• Living organisms are made out of _____ molecules. This atom Carbon atom has ___ valence electrons.

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Macromolecules

• Macromolecules: giant molecules formed by carbon through the process of polymerization

• Monomers: building blocks for different macromolecules; small repeating molecular units.

• Polymers: made up of many monomers which bond to form a macromolecule

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The 4 Major Categories of macromolecules

• Carbohydrates: think sugars, starches

• Lipids: think fats, wax and oils

• Nucleic Acids: think DNA and RNA

• Proteins: think muscle and amino acids

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CARBOHYDRATES

• Include sugars and polymers of sugars• Commonly form ring structures• Structure:

– Monomers: sugar molecules• Function:

– energy storage: glycogen – structural support: cellulose

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Monomers

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Starch and Cellulose

Starch is used as an energy storage molecule in plants

Cellulose is used for structural support creating the cell wall of plants

Both are polysaccharides

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Cell membrane Phospholipid Bi-layer

• This creates a membrane that can separate two environments

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LIPIDS

• Includes triglycerides, steroids, phospholipids• They don’t dissolve in water and tend to stick

together when placed in an aqueous solution• Structure:

– glycerol molecule + fatty acid

• Function – Energy storage– Membranes– hormones

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Phospholipid Structure

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NUCLEIC ACID

• Include DNA and RNA• Structure:

– Monomers: nucleotides

• Function: – Store and transmit hereditary information

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PROTEINS

• Structure:– Monomers: amino acids– Polymers: proteins

• Function:– Catalyzing reactions (enzymes)– Regulate cell processes– Structural support– Chemical messengers…20 amino acids different combinations of Amino Acids

make various proteins.

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POSTER

• pg 44 of your textbook• Divide page in 4 for the 4 major

macromolecules in living organisms– Name of the macromolecule– Drawing of its structure with color– Atomic composition– Minimum of 2 functions(Proteins should have

more)– 3 to 5 facts for each

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NOTES• Some Definitions:

– Macromolecules: giant molecules formed by carbon through the process of polymerization– Monomers: building blocks for different macromolecules; small repeating molecular units. – Polymers: made up of many monomers which bond to form a macromolecule

• 4 Major categories of macromolecules:– Carbohydrates (sugar, starches)– Lipids (oils, fats waxes)– Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA)– Proteins (muscles,

• Carbodydrates:– Structure: monomers are sugar molecules– Function: energy storage

• Lipids:– Structure: glycerol molecule + fatty acids– Function: energy storage, membranes, hormones

• Nucleic Acids– Structure: monomers are nucleotides– Function: Store and transmit hereditary information

• Proteins:– Structure: monomers are amino acids– Function: Catalyzing reactions, Regulate cell processes, Structural support, Chemical messengers