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Biochemistry The unique properties of water
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Water molecules are polar covalent bonds.
They are attracted to other water molecules
through relatively weak Hydrogen bonds.
2
Biochemistry The unique properties of water
Can water form ions?
Yes, at a very small rate (1 out of 500,000,000!)

-
H
OH-

H2O
How would you quantify (count) this ionic
disassociation?
The pH scale
pH
The power of Hydrogen scale
3
ltH gtOH-
Stomach Acid, lemon juice
Increasingly Acidic ?
Vinegar, cola
Tomato juice
Black coffee Rainwater
Urine
H OH-
Pure water Human blood
Neutral
Seawater
Milk of magnesia
? Increasingly Basic
Household ammonia
gtH ltOH-
Household bleach
Oven cleaner
4
pH Demo
  • On the left-side of your IntNB, draw the
    experimental apparatus that are set-up on the
    demo table.
  • Once the pH demo is explained to you, write a
    hypothesis for each solution to predict how you
    think it will react to the cabbage
    juice/indicator.

5
Besides water, what elements and compounds are
essential to life?
Organic Compounds An Overview
  • Organic compounds
  • Mostly contain Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen,
    Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulfur

Carbon
C
C
C
C
C
C
6
Organic Compounds Carbohydrates
Can you believe that each of your cells contains
about 2 meters of me?
Hurry up, Lipids! You should have more energy
stored up than this!
  • Organic compounds (continued)
  • Four categories of organic compounds
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins
  • Nucleic Acids
  • All formed and separated in similar ways
  • Formation (Polymerization) Dehydration Synthesis
  • Separation Hydrolysis

Hi there! My name is Polly Peptide.
Hey Sugar, I sure am happy that youre a
Carbohydrate like me.
Awww, how sweet!
Does this bond structure make me look fat?
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Polymerization
Bonding Polymerization
  • Polymerization (definition)
  • Forming of large organic macromolecules by the
    joining of smaller repeating units called monomers

8
Dehydration Synthesis
Bonding Polymerization Dehydration Synthesis
  • Dehydration Synthesis is the removal of a water
    molecule to form a new bond.

1
2
3
HO
H
HO
H
Short Polymer
Monomer
H2O
Dehydration removes a water molecule forming a
new bond
1
2
3
4
H
HO
9
Hydrolysis
Bonding Polymerization Hydrolysis
  • Polymers are broken by adding water.
  • Literally, Water Splitting

H2O
1
2
3
4
H
HO
Hydrolysis adds a water molecule to break a bond
1
2
3
H
HO
HO
H
Monomer
Short Polymer
10
Carbon The element of life
Bonding Carbon
  • Carbons Valence has ____ electrons
  • Can bond with ____ elements
  • Can form chains, rings, branches, isomers

4
4
11
Lipids
Organic Compounds Lipids
  • A lipid is any molecule that DOES NOT mix with
    water.
  • Lipids function in
  • Energy (E) storage,
  • forming cell membranes,
  • and as chemical messengers (e.g., hormones)
  • Nonpolar (hydrophobic)
  • Made up mostly of Carbon and Hydrogen (with a few
    Oxygen)

12
Lipids
Organic Compounds Lipids Fats
  • Fats (Triglycerides)
  • Glycerol 3 Fatty Acids
  • Saturated No Double Bonds (solid)
  • Unsaturated Double Bonds (liquid)

OH
Ester Bonds
OH
OH
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Lipids
Organic Compounds Lipids Phospholipids
  • Phospholipids
  • Glycerol with Phosphate Head 2 Fatty Acid
    Chains
  • Amphiphilic (Both lover)
  • Hydrophilic head
  • Hydrophobic tail
  • Forms 2 layers in water
  • Makes up cell membranes

Phosphate
Glycerol
Fatty Acids
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Organic Compounds Lipids Sterols
Lipids
  • Sterols
  • Lipids whose Carbon Skeleton consists of 4 fused
    rings
  • Includes
  • Hormones
  • Cholesterol
  • Cortisol
  • Makes up cell membranes

OH
O
OH
O
OH
HO
O
HO
O
Testosterone
Estrogen
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