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Biochemistry of Cells
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Common Functional Groups

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Giant Molecules - Polymers

Giant Molecules - Polymers

Large molecules are called polymers

Polymers are built from smaller molecules called monomers

Biologists call them macromolecules

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Examples of Polymers

Examples of Polymers

Proteins

Lipids

Carbohydrates

Nucleic Acids

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Most Macromolecules are Polymers

Most Macromolecules are Polymers

Polymers are made by stringing together many smaller molecules called monomers

Nucleic Acid Monomer

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Linking Monomers

Linking Monomers

Cells link monomers by a process called condensation or dehydration synthesis (removing a molecule of water)

This process joins two sugar monomers to make a double sugar

Remove H

Remove OH

H2O Forms

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Breaking Down Polymers

Breaking Down Polymers

Cells break down macromolecules by a process called hydrolysis (adding a molecule of water)

Water added to split a double sugar

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Macromolecules in Organisms

Macromolecules in Organisms

There are four categories of large molecules in cells:

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins

Nucleic Acids

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Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates include:

Small sugar molecules in soft drinks

Long starch molecules in pasta and potatoes

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Monosaccharides:

Monosaccharides:

Called simple sugars

Include glucose, fructose, & galactose

Have the same chemical, but different structural formulas

C6H12O6

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Monosaccharides

Monosaccharides

Glucose is found in sports drinks

Fructose is found in fruits

Honey contains both glucose & fructose

Galactose is called “milk sugar”

-OSE ending means SUGAR

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Isomers

Isomers

Glucose & fructose are isomers because they’re structures are different, but their chemical formulas are the same

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Rings

Rings

In aqueous (watery) solutions, monosaccharides form ring structures

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Cellular Fuel

Cellular Fuel

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