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Biochemistry

Biochemistry. Essential Question. Biochemistry. What is it that makes up an atom?. 10.8.2007. Biochemistry. Matter Properties physical property description of shape, mass, volume melting point, boiling point chemical property structure of molecules which make up substance

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Biochemistry

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  1. Biochemistry

  2. Essential Question Biochemistry What is it that makes up an atom? 10.8.2007

  3. Biochemistry Matter • Properties • physical property • description of shape, mass, volume • melting point, boiling point • chemical property • structure of molecules which make up substance • how substance reacts with another

  4. Biochemistry Matter • Elements • element • a substance that can not be broken down into a simpler substance • 25 elements are essential to life • CHNOPS – 6 greatest

  5. Biochemistry Matter • atom • smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element

  6. Biochemistry Atoms • atom structure • nucleus • center, contains neutrons & protons • neutrons mass (1.009u) • carries no charge, neutral = n0 • protons (1.007u) • carries a positive charge = p+

  7. Biochemistry Atoms • atom structure • electron (5.486 x 10-4u) • electrons carry a negative charge = e-

  8. Biochemistry Atoms • atom structure • electron • electrons orbit nucleus in separate energy levels or clouds

  9. Biochemistry Atoms

  10. Biochemistry Atoms • periodic table • atomic number • number of protons • atomic mass • total mass of protons, neutrons, & electrons • atomic symbol • 1or 2 letter symbol for element symbol

  11. Essential Question Biochemistry How are covalent and ionic bonds different? What is an example of each? 10.9.2007

  12. Biochemistry chemical bonds • chemical bond • two or more atoms chemically bonded together ex: oxygen gas, water, glucose • molecular formula • uses atomic symbols to represent atoms bound together in a compound ex: O2, H2O, C6H12O6

  13. Biochemistry chemical bonds • covalent bond • atoms share electrons ex: water, sugars, proteins • ionic bond • attractive force between ions of opposite charge

  14. Biochemistry chemical bonds covalent bond ionic bond

  15. Essential Question Biochemistry What ions are released by an acid in water? By a base? 10.10.2007

  16. Biochemistry Mixtures and solutions • mixture • combination of substances in which individuals retain individual properties ex: mixed sugar and sand, oil and water • solution • mixture of one or more solutes are evenly distributed in a solvent ex: salt in water

  17. Biochemistry Mixtures and solutions • solution • solute • substance which dissolves ex: sugar • solvent • holds dissolved substance ex: water • the greater the solute = greater the concentration

  18. Biochemistry Acids and bases • pH • measure of how acidic or basic a solution is • acid • forms hydrogen ions (H+) in water • pH below 7 • base • forms hydroxide ions (OH-) in water • pH above 7

  19. Biochemistry Acids and bases

  20. Biochemistry Water • polar molecule • molecule with uneven distribution of charge • water is polar, O atom pulls e-’s from H atoms

  21. Biochemistry Water • hydrogen bond • weak attraction between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in different molecules

  22. Biochemistry Water • properties of water • water resists temperature change • water expands when it freezes • cohesion • water molecules attracted to each other • adhesion • water molecules attracted to sides of container

  23. Biochemistry Water • properties of water • water resists temperature change

  24. Biochemistry Water • properties of water • water expands when it freezes

  25. Biochemistry Water • cohesion • Water molecules attracted to each other

  26. Biochemistry Water • adhesion • Water molecules attracted to sides of container

  27. Biochemistry More compounds • isomer • compounds with same number elements but different structure

  28. Biochemistry More compounds • monomer • Small molecule that can be bound to other monomers to form polymers • polymer • larger molecule formed from smaller subunits

  29. Biochemistry More compounds • monomer • Small molecule that can be bound to other monomers to form polymers • polymer • larger molecule formed from smaller subunits

  30. Biochemistry More compounds • polymer • larger molecule formed from smaller subunits

  31. Biochemistry More compounds • polymer

  32. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • used by cells to store and release energy • 1:2:1 C:H:O ex: glucose C6H12O6

  33. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • monomer → polymer

  34. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • monomer → polymer monomerpolymer

  35. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • monosaccharides

  36. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • disaccharides

  37. Biochemistry Macromolecules • carbohydrates • polysaccharides verbascose

  38. Essential Question Biochemistry What are the components of a lipid and of a protein? 10.17.2007

  39. Biochemistry Macromolecules • lipids • used for energy storage, insulation, protection ex fats, waxes and oils • nonpolar, does not dissolve in water • contains CHO

  40. Biochemistry Macromolecules • lipids • glycerol head • 3 fatty acid tails

  41. Biochemistry Macromolecules • lipids • glycerol head • 3 fatty acid tails

  42. Biochemistry Macromolecules • lipids • large proportion of C–H bonds • saturated fats • C atoms in tail all have single (C–C) bonds • unsaturated fats • C at least 1 double bond (C=C) in tail

  43. Biochemistry Macromolecules • lipids

  44. Biochemistry Macromolecules • Proteins • used for growth, maintenance, and repair • used as structure for tissues and organs • contain CHON

  45. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins • polymer of amino acids • formed using peptide bonds (covalent bond)

  46. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins • amino acids (monomer)

  47. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins • peptide bonds • bond between amino acids

  48. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins

  49. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins

  50. Biochemistry Macromolecules • proteins • enzyme • increase rate of metabolic reactions • induced fit (lock and key) mechanism

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