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Carbon Compounds in Living Things
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Page 1: Carbon Compounds in Living Things. All living things are composed on molecules of Carbon.

Carbon Compounds in Living Things

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All living things are composed on molecules of Carbon.

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Carbon compounds are called ORGANIC compounds

*Carbon is unique because it can form so many types of compounds

*Straight chains, branched chains and rings

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*Carbon can also bond with other carbon atoms in single, double and triple bonds.

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Many carbon molecules are built up from smaller simpler molecules known as MONOMERS.

monomer polymer

POLYMER-large molecule made up of repeating units

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1.CARBOHYDRATES - sugars and starches

*word ending in -ose (cellulose)

*uses - energy (in plants support)

There are 4 types of Organic Molecules found in living things

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A. MONOSACCHARIDE –simple sugar

*atoms in ratio of CH2O*examples:

*hexose sugars- C6H12O6

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B. DISACCHARIDE - two monosaccharides linked together.

glucose fructose

sucrose

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*Examples

*sucrose (table sugar) =glucose+fructose

*maltose = glucose + glucose

*lactose (milk sugar) = galactose+glucose

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C. POLYSACCHARIDES - starches

many sugars linked together

Examples: cellulose, glycogen(Animal starch)

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2. PROTEINS– made up of amino acids

Amino group Carboxyl(acid) group

Amino Acid

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*There are 20 different amino acids depending on what replaces the “R”

Glycine Alanine

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Uses: growth, maintenance and repair, hormones and enzymes

DIPEPTIDE –two amino acids linked by peptide bond

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POLYPEPTIDE – many amino acids linked by peptide bonds (protein)

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*Some proteins are very large molecules containing hundreds of amino acids.

*Often these long proteins are bent and folded and joined by hydrogen bonding.

*Protein shape can be influence by conditions such as temperature.

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One very special group of proteins are ENZYMES.

Enzymes control how fast chemical reactions occur in organisms by reducing the amount of energy needed for the reaction to take place.

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3. LIPIDS –fats, oils and waxes

Monomers are Fatty Acids

Uses – storage of energy and making membranes, steroids and pigments

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*Examples:

*Triglyceride - made of glycerol and 3 fatty acids

*Fats and Oils

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PHOSPHOLIPID

Hydrophilic Head -water loving

Hydrophobic Tail -water fearing

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*Waxes-long fatty acid attached to a long alcohol chain.

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*Cholesterol

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4. NUCLEIC ACIDS – very large and complex molecules that store important information in the cell

Sub units – NUCLEOTIDES which are made of a 5-carbon sugar, nitrogen base and a phosphate group.

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Diagram of Nucleotide

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Examples: Deoxyribonucleic acid or

DNARibonucleic acid or RNA

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THINK POSITIVE…Do you have everything you need? (notebook, sharpened pencil, workbook and your book!!!!)

Are you in your assigned seat? (before the bell rings)

Warm-up: 1. Name the 4 main organic compounds found in living cells.

2. What do all organic compounds have in common?

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Make note cards or a foldable of the four types of compounds found in living cells.

Included uses, drawings, examples the repeated unit that make ups the compound. Label drawings so you know what they are.


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