Biomolecules PPT
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What is a Biomolecule?
Organic molecule
made by living
organisms
Consist mostly of
carbon (C),
hydrogen (H), and
oxygen (O)
But wait…What is an Organic
Molecule?
Organic Molecules:
Contain carbon
Considered the “chemicals of life”
Inorganic Molecules:
Do not contain carbon
Monomers vs. Polymers
Monomers:
Molecules that may react with similar molecules
to form a chain
Polymers:
A chain of many monomers that are chemically
bonded together
Formation of Polymers
Animation
How are polymers formed?
Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation): Two
hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are
removed from the monomers to form water,
and the two monomers are joined together.
Breakdown of Polymers
Animation
How are polymers broken down?
Hydrolysis—the reverse of dehydration
synthesis (condensation)
Water added to the polymer, un-linking the
chain and breaking it back down to its
original monomer units
Carbohydrates
What are they?
Group of organic molecules that includes sugars,
starches and cellulose.
Carbohydrates
Structure:
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1
ratio
(CH2O)n – n is an integer such as 5
(C5H10O5)
Subunits: Monosaccharides, such as
glucose or fructose
Most often in a ring shape
Subunits are connected with covalent bonds
Monosaccharide Example
Disaccharide Example
Polysaccharide Example
Carbohydrates
Function:
Energy
Structural Support
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane Marker
Lipids
What are they?
Organic molecule group including fats and
phospholipids
Lipids
Structure:
Subunits:
○ Glycerol and fatty acids
○ Glycerol and fatty acids plus phosphate group
Insoluble in water
Do not form large polymers (2 or 3 fatty acids
with glycerol)
○ Examples: diglyceride and triglyceride
Triglyceride Example
Phospholipid Example
Lipids
Function:
Energy storage
Insulation
Part of cell membrane (phospholipids)
Hormones
Proteins
What are proteins?
Group of organic molecules that provides
structure and facilitates chemical reactions.
Proteins
Structure:
Subunits: Amino acids
Amino acids connect via peptide bonds
Very large molecules
Globular or structural
Amino Acid
Proteins
Function:
Lots of functions!
Enzymes (speed rate of chemical reactions)
Structural components in cells
Mechanical functions in muscles and
cytoskeleton (internal cell framework)
Cell signaling
Immune response
Nucleic Acids
What are Nucleic
Acids?
Group of organic
molecules
including DNA
and RNA
Nucleic Acids
Structure:
Subunits are nucleotides—5-Carbon sugar,
Nitrogen base and one or more Phosphate
groups
Nucleic Acids
Function:
Storage and retrieval of information:
○ Encode genes
○ Gene expression