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Biochemistry 2:
Macromolecules
& You
ppt. by Robin D. Seamon
1. VIDEO: Amoeba Sisters: Biomolecules (8 min)
2. POGIL1
3. WS
LIFE CHEMISTRY: CHON
Carbon C
Hydrogen H
Oxygen O
Nitrogen N
Cells put these atoms together to make useful
molecules for food and energy.
VIDEO: Macromolecules/Classes and
Functions (3 min)
4 Macromolecules for LIFE:
1. Carbohydrates: (sugars)
2. Lipids: (fats & oils)
3. Proteins: (amino acids)
4. Nucleic acids: (DNA & RNA)
CARBOHYDRATES
• Smallest of organic molecules
• Has a ring shape
ribose,
deoxyribose
glucose
C
CC
C C
C C
C
C C
C
CHO
C A R B O H Y D R A T E S
• Sugars, starches,
cellulose, glycogen
• Have ‘ose’ on the end of
the word
• Made by plants through
photosynthesis.
OTHER WORDS FOR
SUGAR:
Glucose (grape sugar,
corn sugar, dextrose)
Fructose (honey)
Galactose (part of
milk… lactose)
Monomer:
(small organic blocks)
Monosaccharide
Polymer:
(large organic blocks)
polysaccharide
Monomer:
Monosaccharide
glucose
fructose (fruits)
Polymer:
Disaccharide
lactose (milk)
sucrose (fruits)
Polymer:
Polysaccharide
Glycogen
(animals)
cellulose (cell
walls- FIBER)C C
C
C C
C C C
C
C C
C C C
C
C C
C C C
C
C C
C C C
C
C C
C
STARCHglucose
• Provide quick energy
• Used for structure
• Starch- sugar storage for plants (seeds,
roots, tubers)
• Glycogen- sugar storage for animals (in
muscles & liver)
Blood sugar: Glucose
FOOD
LIPIDS
• Insoluble in water
• Provide energy storage, insulation,
protection for cells
• Large biomolecule
• Fats, oils, steroids, waxes
CHO
Glycerol
fatty acid
fatty acid
fatty acid
L I P I D S
• Made of fatty acids
• Fats, oils, steroids
• Hydro-phobic tails
(repel water)
• Energy storage
• Cushions & insulates
OTHER WORDS RELATED TO LIPIDS:
‘Bad’ fats
Saturated fats: (animal fats- bacon,
lard, butter)
*increase cholesterol level
Increase risk of heart disease
Polyunsaturated Oils: ‘trans fats’
*factory-made by adding H to liquid
veg. oil to make shortening &
margarine
Increases risk of heart disease BAD
‘Good’ fats
MonoUnsaturated Oils: (vegetable
oils- olive oil, canola oil, peanut oil)
*Decreases bad fats, increases good
fatsIn membranes
(Triglycerides)
Important Lipids:
• triglycerides- Energy storage in plants &
animals (fat)
• phospholipids- lipid bilayer in membranes
• steroids- animal hormones
• Estrogen, testosterone, cortisone
• Vitamin D forms when UV light hits
cholesterol
Monomer:
glycerol (backbone) PLUS fatty acids
Polymer: Triglyceride (natural fats & oils)
Glycerol +
Triglyceride: natural fats & oils
OR
3 Chains
3 Chains
Glycerol + 3 fatty acid chains
Triglyceride
• Most abundant lipid
• Storage for plants & animals
FOOD
C
CC
C C
P Nitrogen base
NUCLEIC ACIDS
CHONP
NUCLEIC ACIDS
• Complex biomolecule
• Stores cellular information in the form of a
code: A T C G
• Nitrogenous base + sugar + phosphate
N U C L E I C A C I D S
• made of nucleotides
• Make up macromolecules of DNA
• DNA inside nucleus: instructions for
making proteins
Monomer: nucleotide
Polymer: DNA, RNA, ATP
Polymer examples:
DNA
RNA
ATP- energy storage molecule
• DNA Replication (makes copies of itself)
• Encodes information (for proteins to be
made)
• Controls & instructs cells
• Mutations (molecule of heredity)
• Helps interpret the code
FOOD
• fish, organ meats (liver) beans, asparagus,
and mushrooms
• superfoods such as chlorella, spirulina,
and nutritional yeast.
CHON P R O T E I N S
• Made of amino acids
• Linked by peptide bonds
Peptide
bonds
Amino acid
P R O T E I N S
• Made of amino acids
• Most Complex
• Meat, hair, blood, insulin
• CLASSES
• Structure
• Enzymes
• Hormones
• Antibodies
• …more
• food
Monomer:
Amino acid
20 natural
Polymer:
Polypeptides
Large molecules
Examples:
• Insulin
• Hemoglobin
• enzymes
SHAPE
PROTEINS:
• Amino acid sequence
• Protein SHAPE
• Protein FUNCTION
Proteins must fold
into a working
structure
Insulin before
folding
Insulin after
folding
Enzymes
• Proteins that speed up (catalyze) reactions
Substrate
• molecule upon which the enzyme acts
Active site
• place where the enzyme bonds to the
substrate
SHAPES ARE
IMPORTANT
• Enzymes work by
lowering the
activation energy
to start a chemical
reaction
• Biological catalyst
Denatured Enzyme
• Temperature and pH affect an enzyme’s ability
to work
• When optimal conditions are not met, enzymes
denature (come apart)
Enzymes & TEMPERATURE
Enzymes & pH
hormone- chemical messenger to start a reaction
• A chemical substance produced in the body
that controls and regulates the activity of
certain cells or organs.
example:
insulin
Insulin- hormone
• Acts like a key that opens a door so that
glucose can enter your cells
Diabetes: a condition in which a person’s body
does not produce or respond to insulin, resulting
in too much glucose in the blood and not enough
in the cells
Hemoglobin
• Found in red blood cells
• Transports oxygen
FOOD
Biochemistry & You
DIGESTION
Digestion: process of breaking food down into
particles small enough to be absorbed in the
blood stream for cellular use
1. Mechanical digestion: Food is broken into
smaller pieces by your teeth/tongue while
saliva moistens it
2. Chemical digestion Amylase enzyme breaks
starch down into glucose
SHAPE MATTERS Enzyme fits the substrate
perfectly like a key in a lock
Continues until starch is broken
down into glucose molecules
DIGESTIVE ENZYMES
Enzyme: speeds up a reaction
Amylase- breaks starch into glucose
Protease- breaks protein into amino acids
Lipase- breaks fats into fatty acids & glycerol
DIGESTION (continued)
3. Mechanical digestion in the stomach: stomach
muscles contract & relax to break down food
4. Chemical digestion in the stomach:
-gastric juice: protease digests protein
- acid kills germs
5. Pancreas: neutralizes stomach acid with a
base
- produces digestive enzymes to break down
further for absorption
DIGESTION (continued)
6. Small intestine: 3 enzymes
- amylase: breaks starch down into glucose
- protease: breaks protein into amino acids
- lipase: breaks fats into fatty acids & glycerol
7. Small intestines:
- absorption: small particles are absorbed
through wall of small intestine into
bloodstream
- needs a large surface area
DIGESTION (continued)
8. Small intestines:
- tube is over 20
feet long
- Inner wall has
bends in it
- wall covered in villi
(small finger-like
structures)
DIGESTION (continued)
9. Large intestines:
- any indigestible food (fiber) passes into the
large intestines (colon)
- water is absorbed back into the body
- food becomes solid waste: feces
- feces stored in rectum & removed through
the anus
BACK
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Biochem 2 macromolecules notes

  • 2. 1. VIDEO: Amoeba Sisters: Biomolecules (8 min) 2. POGIL1 3. WS
  • 3. LIFE CHEMISTRY: CHON Carbon C Hydrogen H Oxygen O Nitrogen N Cells put these atoms together to make useful molecules for food and energy.
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  • 6. VIDEO: Macromolecules/Classes and Functions (3 min) 4 Macromolecules for LIFE: 1. Carbohydrates: (sugars) 2. Lipids: (fats & oils) 3. Proteins: (amino acids) 4. Nucleic acids: (DNA & RNA)
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  • 8. CARBOHYDRATES • Smallest of organic molecules • Has a ring shape ribose, deoxyribose glucose C CC C C C C C C C C CHO
  • 9. C A R B O H Y D R A T E S • Sugars, starches, cellulose, glycogen • Have ‘ose’ on the end of the word • Made by plants through photosynthesis. OTHER WORDS FOR SUGAR: Glucose (grape sugar, corn sugar, dextrose) Fructose (honey) Galactose (part of milk… lactose) Monomer: (small organic blocks) Monosaccharide Polymer: (large organic blocks) polysaccharide
  • 10. Monomer: Monosaccharide glucose fructose (fruits) Polymer: Disaccharide lactose (milk) sucrose (fruits) Polymer: Polysaccharide Glycogen (animals) cellulose (cell walls- FIBER)C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C STARCHglucose
  • 11. • Provide quick energy • Used for structure • Starch- sugar storage for plants (seeds, roots, tubers) • Glycogen- sugar storage for animals (in muscles & liver)
  • 13. FOOD
  • 14. LIPIDS • Insoluble in water • Provide energy storage, insulation, protection for cells • Large biomolecule • Fats, oils, steroids, waxes CHO Glycerol fatty acid fatty acid fatty acid
  • 15. L I P I D S • Made of fatty acids • Fats, oils, steroids • Hydro-phobic tails (repel water) • Energy storage • Cushions & insulates OTHER WORDS RELATED TO LIPIDS: ‘Bad’ fats Saturated fats: (animal fats- bacon, lard, butter) *increase cholesterol level Increase risk of heart disease Polyunsaturated Oils: ‘trans fats’ *factory-made by adding H to liquid veg. oil to make shortening & margarine Increases risk of heart disease BAD ‘Good’ fats MonoUnsaturated Oils: (vegetable oils- olive oil, canola oil, peanut oil) *Decreases bad fats, increases good fatsIn membranes (Triglycerides)
  • 16. Important Lipids: • triglycerides- Energy storage in plants & animals (fat) • phospholipids- lipid bilayer in membranes • steroids- animal hormones • Estrogen, testosterone, cortisone • Vitamin D forms when UV light hits cholesterol
  • 17. Monomer: glycerol (backbone) PLUS fatty acids Polymer: Triglyceride (natural fats & oils)
  • 18. Glycerol + Triglyceride: natural fats & oils OR 3 Chains 3 Chains
  • 19. Glycerol + 3 fatty acid chains Triglyceride • Most abundant lipid • Storage for plants & animals
  • 20. FOOD
  • 21. C CC C C P Nitrogen base NUCLEIC ACIDS CHONP NUCLEIC ACIDS • Complex biomolecule • Stores cellular information in the form of a code: A T C G • Nitrogenous base + sugar + phosphate
  • 22. N U C L E I C A C I D S • made of nucleotides • Make up macromolecules of DNA • DNA inside nucleus: instructions for making proteins Monomer: nucleotide Polymer: DNA, RNA, ATP
  • 23. Polymer examples: DNA RNA ATP- energy storage molecule • DNA Replication (makes copies of itself) • Encodes information (for proteins to be made) • Controls & instructs cells • Mutations (molecule of heredity) • Helps interpret the code
  • 24. FOOD • fish, organ meats (liver) beans, asparagus, and mushrooms • superfoods such as chlorella, spirulina, and nutritional yeast.
  • 25. CHON P R O T E I N S • Made of amino acids • Linked by peptide bonds Peptide bonds Amino acid
  • 26. P R O T E I N S • Made of amino acids • Most Complex • Meat, hair, blood, insulin • CLASSES • Structure • Enzymes • Hormones • Antibodies • …more • food
  • 27. Monomer: Amino acid 20 natural Polymer: Polypeptides Large molecules Examples: • Insulin • Hemoglobin • enzymes
  • 28. SHAPE
  • 29. PROTEINS: • Amino acid sequence • Protein SHAPE • Protein FUNCTION Proteins must fold into a working structure Insulin before folding Insulin after folding
  • 30. Enzymes • Proteins that speed up (catalyze) reactions Substrate • molecule upon which the enzyme acts Active site • place where the enzyme bonds to the substrate SHAPES ARE IMPORTANT
  • 31. • Enzymes work by lowering the activation energy to start a chemical reaction • Biological catalyst
  • 32. Denatured Enzyme • Temperature and pH affect an enzyme’s ability to work • When optimal conditions are not met, enzymes denature (come apart)
  • 34. hormone- chemical messenger to start a reaction • A chemical substance produced in the body that controls and regulates the activity of certain cells or organs. example: insulin
  • 35. Insulin- hormone • Acts like a key that opens a door so that glucose can enter your cells Diabetes: a condition in which a person’s body does not produce or respond to insulin, resulting in too much glucose in the blood and not enough in the cells
  • 36. Hemoglobin • Found in red blood cells • Transports oxygen
  • 37. FOOD
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  • 41. DIGESTION Digestion: process of breaking food down into particles small enough to be absorbed in the blood stream for cellular use 1. Mechanical digestion: Food is broken into smaller pieces by your teeth/tongue while saliva moistens it 2. Chemical digestion Amylase enzyme breaks starch down into glucose
  • 42. SHAPE MATTERS Enzyme fits the substrate perfectly like a key in a lock Continues until starch is broken down into glucose molecules
  • 43. DIGESTIVE ENZYMES Enzyme: speeds up a reaction Amylase- breaks starch into glucose Protease- breaks protein into amino acids Lipase- breaks fats into fatty acids & glycerol
  • 44. DIGESTION (continued) 3. Mechanical digestion in the stomach: stomach muscles contract & relax to break down food 4. Chemical digestion in the stomach: -gastric juice: protease digests protein - acid kills germs 5. Pancreas: neutralizes stomach acid with a base - produces digestive enzymes to break down further for absorption
  • 45. DIGESTION (continued) 6. Small intestine: 3 enzymes - amylase: breaks starch down into glucose - protease: breaks protein into amino acids - lipase: breaks fats into fatty acids & glycerol 7. Small intestines: - absorption: small particles are absorbed through wall of small intestine into bloodstream - needs a large surface area
  • 46. DIGESTION (continued) 8. Small intestines: - tube is over 20 feet long - Inner wall has bends in it - wall covered in villi (small finger-like structures)
  • 47. DIGESTION (continued) 9. Large intestines: - any indigestible food (fiber) passes into the large intestines (colon) - water is absorbed back into the body - food becomes solid waste: feces - feces stored in rectum & removed through the anus
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