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Title: 3.1 Chemical Compounds in Cells


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3.1 Chemical Compounds in Cells
  • Explore the tiny particles that make up all
    living and nonliving things

2
Intro
  • Look at the items
  • Sunblock
  • Baking soda
  • salt
  • How do you think they connect to this lesson 3.1
    Chemical Compounds in Cells?

3
Key Terms to Know
4
Matter Review
  • Matter
  • Particles (atoms) that makes up all non-living
    things
  • Atoms
  • The small particles that make up matter

5
Atoms and Elements
  • Each atom is made up of a different ELEMENT!!

6
Elements Compounds
  • Element
  • Any substance that cannot be broken down into
    simpler substances
  • Example nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
  • Video on atoms elements

7
Molecules Several Atoms
  • Molecules
  • Group of 2 or more atoms bonded together
  • Visual

8
Compounds Atoms from Different Elements
  • Compounds
  • Atoms of different elements bonded together
  • Video

9
WATER Compound
  • A water molecule is made up of two hydrogen atoms
    and one oxygen atom
  • Molecule is two or more atoms joined together
  • Most chemical reactions would not take place
    without water!!!

10
2 Major Categories of Compounds
  • Organic
  • Inorganic

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Inorganic vs. Organic Compounds
  • Organic Compounds
  • Compounds that contain carbon
  • Most compounds have carbon
  • Inorganic Compounds
  • Compounds that do not have carbon

12
4 Major Groups of Organic Compounds
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins
  • Nucleic Acids

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Carbohydrates
  • Definition
  • Is an energy-rich organic compound made of
    carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
  • Function
  • Provides us with energy
  • Make up cell parts
  • Cellulose in cell wall and membranes is a
    carbohydrate

14
Examples of Foods High in Carbohydrate Compounds
  • Sugars and starches are carbs
  • Sugar glucose
  • Starches pasta, rice, potatoes, bread

15
Lipids
  • Definition
  • Are energy-rich compounds made of carbon,
    hydrogen, and oxygen
  • Function
  • Gives lots of energy to cells (more than carbs)
  • Cells store lipids for later use
  • Cell membranes are made of lipids

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Examples of Foods with Lipid Compounds
  • Fats
  • Oils

17
Proteins
  • Definition
  • Are large organic molecules made of carbon,
    hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur

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Examples of Foods with Protein Compounds
  • Foods high in protein
  • Meat
  • Eggs
  • Fish
  • Nuts
  • Beans

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Structure of Proteins
  • Protein molecules made up of smaller molecules
    called amino acids
  • Only 20 kinds of amino acids
  • The kinds and order of amino acid determine the
    protein made

20
Amino Acids Make up Proteins

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Functions of Proteins
  • Most cell organelles are made up of proteins
  • Some proteins are enzymes
  • type of protein that speeds up a chemical
    reaction in a living things
  • Example saliva speeds up digestion
  • Without enzymes we
  • wouldnt live

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Nucleic Acids
  • Definition
  • Are very long organic molecules of carbon,
    hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous
  • 2 Types
  • RNA
  • DNA
  • Function
  • They are instructions cells need to carry out
    functions of life

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2 Types of Nucleic Acids
  • DNA
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid
  • Is genetic material that carries information
    about an organism and is passed from parent to
    offspring
  • RNA
  • Ribonucleic acid
  • Plays important role in production of proteins

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Main Idea of the Lesson?
  • Also, how does this lesson answer the chapter
    focus question, Why do we need cell processes?
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