category building blocks of the cell (monomer) larger units of the cell (polymers) carbohydrates...
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Category Building blocks of the cell (monomer)
Larger units of the cell (polymers)
Carbohydrates monosaccharide (simple sugar)
polysaccharide (complex sugar)
Proteins amino acids polypeptide
Lipids Fatty acids, Glycerol Lipid
Nucleic Acids Nucleotide Nucleic acid
Organic Molecules
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Organic Molecules• Carbon = building block of
organic molecules• Carbon is unique
– Unstable: 2nd level not full– Will bond up to four times
1
2
3
4
1
2
6 protons6 electrons
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Organic Molecules• Carbon = building block of
organic molecules• Carbon is unique
– Unstable: 2nd level not full– Will bond up to four times
• Monomer: Small carbon molecules– Ex: Amino acid
• Polymer: chain of linked monomers– Ex: Protein
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
monomer
Polymer
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Organic Molecules• Carbon = building block of
organic molecules• Carbon is unique
– Unstable: 2nd level not full– Will bond up to four times
• Monomer: Small carbon molecules– Ex: Amino acid
• Polymer: chain of linked monomers– Ex: Protein
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Amino acid
Protein
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Organic Molecules• Carbon = building block of
organic molecules• Carbon is unique
– Unstable: 2nd level not full– Will bond up to four times
• Monomer: Small carbon molecules– Ex: Amino acid
• Polymer: chain of linked monomers– Ex: Protein
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Simple sugar
Complex sugar
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Organic Molecules• Carbon = building block of
organic molecules• Carbon is unique
– Unstable: 2nd level not full– Will bond up to four times
• Monomer: Small carbon molecules– Ex: Amino acid
• Polymer: chain of linked monomers– Ex: Protein
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
nucleotide
Nucleic acid
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Is Carbon stable with 4 electrons in its outer layer?
Is Hydrogen stable with 1 electron in its layer?
So what do atoms do when they are unstable?
Problem: Drawing dot diagrams is time consuming. Try this instead!
1 dash = 2 electrons
C H
H
H
H
C HH
HHC
They bond. This is the molecule methane, CH4.
Stable
Stable
Stable
Stable
Stable
HH
HHC
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The Same Thing…
1 dash = 2 electrons
FF
FFC FF
FFC
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Carbon creates 4 bonds to be stable
Single bonds
How many electrons?
1 Dash = 2 electrons
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Carbon creates 4 bonds to be stable
Single bonds
Very complex
How many electrons?
1 Dash = 2 electrons
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Carbon creates 4 bonds to be stable
Double bonds
Single bonds
Very complex
1 Dash = 2 electrons
How many electrons?
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Carbon creates 4 bonds to be stable
Double bonds
Triple bonds
Single bonds
Very complex
How many electrons?
1 Dash = 2 electrons
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Carbon creates 4 bonds to be stable
Double bonds
Triple bonds
Ring structures
Single bonds
Very complex
How many electrons?
1 Dash = 2 electrons
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Carbohydrates• Readily available food source• C1: H2: O1 ratio
– Ex: Glucose = C6 H12 O6
• Monomer: Monosaccharides– Simple sugars– Bond to form complex sugars
• Polymer: Polysaccharide– Complex sugars
Glucose (C6H12O6)
Fructose (C6H12O6)
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
monosaccharide
Poly-saccharide
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Carbohydrates• Readily available food source• C1: H2: O1 ratio
– Ex: Glucose = C6 H12 O6
• Monomer: Monosaccharides– Simple sugars– Bond to form complex sugars
• Polymer: Polysaccharide– Complex sugars
Monosaccharide 2
HO OH
Monosaccharide 3
HO OHOHHO O
Monosaccharide 1
H2O OH2O
How do the monosaccharides bond together?
Dehydration synthesis
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Opposite Reactions
• Dehydration synthesis– Water molecule (H2O) removed– Causes monomers to bond into polymers (large molecules built)
Monomer 1 Monomer 2 Polysaccharide
water
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Opposite Reactions
• Dehydration synthesis– Water molecule (H2O) removed– Causes monomers to bond into polymers (large molecules built)
• Hydrolysis– Water molecule (H2O) added– Causes polymers to break into monomers (large molecule broken
apart)• All organic molecules built/reduced by these reactions
Polysaccharide Water Monomer 1 Monomer 2
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Dehydration Synthesis
Monosaccharide 2
HO OH
Monosaccharide 3
HO OHOHHO O
Monosaccharide 1
H2O OH2O
Hydrolysis
Monosaccharide 2
O
Monosaccharide 3
OHOHO
Monosaccharide 1
H2O H2O
Monosaccharide 1
HO OH
Monosaccharide 2
HO OH
Monosaccharide 3
HO OH
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Carbohydrate Polymers: Polysaccharide
• Polysaccharides: Long chain of monosaccharides• Ex: Starch: excess plant sugar converted & stored
glucose glucose glucose glucose
glucose
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Carbohydrate Polymers: Polysaccharide
• Polysaccharides: Long chain of monosaccharides• Ex: Starch: excess plant sugar converted & stored• Ex: Glycogen: animal starch stored in liver & muscles
About 30,000 glucose monomers make up glycogen
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Carbohydrate Polymers: Polysaccharide
• Polysaccharides: Long chain of monosaccharides• Ex: Starch: excess plant sugar converted & stored• Ex: Glycogen: animal starch stored in liver & muscles• Ex: Cellulose: used in plants to make cell walls
Plasma membrane
Cell wall
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Chapter 2 Free Response Test Question
Version A: Diagram the process of hydrolysis using a sugar as an example. Be sure to indicate the following:
a. Original moleculesb. End moleculesc. Label all parts, including the bond atoms
Version B: Diagram the process of dehydration synthesis using a sugar as an example. Be sure to indicate the following:
d. Original moleculese. End moleculesf. Label all parts, including the bond atoms
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Review1) How many electrons does Carbon have in the 1st energy
level? 2nd energy level?2) Which type of organic molecule is most commonly used
as energy for cells?3) If a carbohydrate has 8 carbon atoms, how many oxygen
and hydrogen atoms will it most likely contain?4) What are the monomers of carbohydrates called?5) What are the polymers of carbohydrates called?6) How does dehydration and hydrolysis differ?7) Which polymer is stored by animals?8) Which polymer is stored by plants?