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What is Biochemistry? Biochemistry is the study of the chemical interactions of living things. Biochemists study the structures and physical properties of biological molecules. Often are involved in the manufacture of new drugs and medical treatments
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Page 1: What is Biochemistry?  Biochemistry is the study of the chemical interactions of living things.  Biochemists study the structures and physical properties.

What is Biochemistry?

Biochemistry is the study of the chemical interactions of living things.

Biochemists study the structures and physical properties of biological molecules. Often are involved in the manufacture of new

drugs and medical treatments

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Elements in Living Organisms The most common elements found

in living organisms include:Carbon (C)Oxygen (O)Nitrogen (N)Hydrogen (H)Phosphorus (P)Sulfur (S)

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Biochemistry: where chemistry and biology meet head-on

Living things require millions of chemical reactions within the body, just to survive.

Metabolism = all the chemical reactions occurring in the body.

Organic molecules: usually associated with living things. always contain CARBON. are “large” molecules, with many atoms always have covalent bonds (share electrons)

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Macromolecules of Cells

Macro = large

4 types of macromolecules in cellular biology

1. Carbohydrates2. Lipids3. Proteins4. Nucleic Acids

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Macromolecule #1: Carbohydrates

Sugars and groups of sugars

Purposes: energy and structure

Includes three types: Monosaccharide (1 sugar – quick energy) Disaccharide (2 sugars – short storage) Polysaccharide (many sugars – energy

long storage & form structures)

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Macromolecule #1: Carbohydrates Polysaccharide Examples:

Glycogen—glucose polymer stored for future energy needs. Found in liver, muscle and sperm, etc.

Cellulose—glucose polymer used to form fibers for plant structures. Humans can’t digest (fiber). Most abundant organic molecule.

Chitin—glucose polymer for exoskeletons of some crustaceans & insects.

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Polysaccharides

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Polysaccharides

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Macromolecule #2: Lipids

Insoluble in water (think oil & water)4 types:

1-triglycerides (fats & oils) (long-term energy storage, insulation)

2-phospholipids (primary component of cell membrane)

3-steroids (cell signaling) cholesterol molecules modified to form sex

hormones. (e.g. testosterone, estrogen, etc.) 4-waxes (protection, prevents water loss)

Used mainly by plants, but also bees, some furry animals and humans.

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Triglycerides

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Phospholipids

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Steroids

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Waxes

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Macromolecule #3: Proteins

Probably the most complicated of all biological molecules.

Serve the most varied purposes, including:

Support structural proteins (e.g., keratin, collagen)

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions

Transport cell membranes channels, transporters in blood (e.g., Hemoglobin)

Defense antibodies of the immune system

Hormones cell signaling (e.g., insulin)

Motion contractile proteins (e.g., actin, myosin)

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Macromolecule #3: Proteins

The building blocks of proteins are AMINO ACIDS. There are only 20 types of Amino Acids.

There are millions of different proteins, and they are all built from different combinations of the 20 amino acids.

Amino acids join together to form peptides, polypeptides, and polypeptide chains.

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CollagenCollagen

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Antibodies

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Cellular Transport

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actin & actin & myosin fibers myosin fibers

in musclesin muscles

Motion

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Macromolecule #4: Nucleic Acids

Nucleotides: building blocks of nucleic acids. Each nucleotide contains

(a) phosphate molecule, (b) nitrogenous base, and (c) 5-carbon sugar

Several types of nucleic acids, including: DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid

Genetic material, double stranded helix RNA: ribonucleic acid

Genetic material, single stranded ATP: adenosine triphosphate

High energy compound

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DNADNA

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Nucleotide Structure

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THE BIG PICTURETHE BIG PICTURE

Chemistry is essential for Chemistry is essential for life…life…


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