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Title: Chemistry of Cells


1
Chemistry of Cells
  • Agriculture Biology
  • Mr. Bushman

2
Property of Atoms
  • Matter
  • Anything that has mass or volume
  • Atom
  • Smallest particle that can exist and still be
    recognized as a certain kind of matter

3
Property of Atoms
  • Element
  • Matter that is made of only ONE kind of atom

4
Major Elements found in Plants
  • Macro elements
  • There are 16 essential elements needed for normal
    plant growth
  • These are needed in different amounts by the plant

5
Major Elements found in Plants
  • Carbon C
  • Hydrogen H
  • Oxygen O
  • Nitrogen N
  • Phosphorus - P

6
Minor Elements found in Plants
  • Potassium K
  • Calcium C
  • Magnesium Mg
  • Sulfur S

7
Minor Elements found in Plants
  • Boron B
  • Copper Cu
  • Chlorine Cl
  • Iron I
  • Manganese Mn
  • Molybdenum Mo
  • Zinc Zn

8
Major Elements found in Animals
  • Calcium Ca
  • Phosphorus P
  • Sodium Na
  • Chlorine Cl
  • Potassium K

9
Major Elements found in Animals
  • Fluorine F
  • Manganese Mn
  • Molybdenum Mo
  • Selenium Se
  • Zinc - Zn

10
Major Elements found in Animals
  • Sulfur S
  • Iron I
  • Iodine Fe
  • Cobalt Co
  • Copper Cu

11
Compounds
  • Compounds
  • Matter that is made of more then one kind of
    element
  • Organic Compounds
  • Compounds that contain the element carbon

12
Compounds
  • Carbohydrates
  • Organic compounds that the living things use to
    get their energy
  • Lipids
  • Organic compounds used by organisms to get energy
    when carbohydrates are not available.
  • Ex. Fats, oils, and waxes

13
Compounds
  • Protein
  • Organic compounds used for building body parts
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Proteins and CH20 can be used to form nucleic
    acids.
  • Nucleic acids control all activities in the cell

14
Compounds
  • There are two types of Nucleic Acids
  • DNA
  • RNA
  • Enzymes
  • Special kinds of protein that control chemical
    reactions in living things

15
Proteins
  • Cell Structure
  • Cell membrane contains protein molecules

16
Proteins
  • Cell Structure
  • Protein molecules help substances move into and
    out of the cell

17
Function of Proteins
  • Produced on ribosomes

18
Functions of Protein
  • Used to build body parts and cell membranes
  • Used in formation of nucleic acids
  • DNA
  • RNA

19
H20 what is it good for?
  • The importance of WATER!
  • Living things are made of many atoms organized
    into compounds.
  • Approximately 70 of body mass is made up of
    water.

20
H20 what is it good for?
  • Water acts as a transport system for nutrients
    and wastes
  • Compounds that dissolve in water form solutions
  • Dissolves nutrients are trasported along with the
    water to where they are used.

21
Properties of Water
  • Cohesion
  • The polarity of water molecules cause them to
    cling to one another.
  • The positive end attracts to the negative end of
    another molecule.
  • Ex. Water comes out of the tap in a stream not a
    spray

22
Properties of Water
  • Adhesion
  • Water molecules that are attracted to another
    surface
  • Ex. Water attached to you after you get out of
    the swimming pool

23
Water in Agriculture
  • Water is a universal solvent
  • Nearly every substance will YIELD to the presence
    of water
  • Ex. Rust, decompose, dissolve
  • Water is clear, colorless, tasteless and odorless

24
Water in Agriculture
  • Water is a major component of life.
  • Plants contain 70-80 water
  • Animal contain 75 or more

25
Water in Agriculture
  • Water is a transport medium
  • H20 transports nearly all nutrients to plants and
    animals
  • It reacts with chemical components to help break
    down nutrients or food into usable products

26
Water in Agriculture
  • Water as a regulatory agent
  • Provides rigidity to cells allowing maintenance
    and shape due to osmosis
  • Regulates body temperature in animals through
    perspiration and evaporation

27
Water in Agriculture
  • Water as a regulatory agent
  • Tugor pressure of plant cells regulated through
    transpiration and evaporation
  • Limiting factor of both plant and animal
    production

28
Water in Agriculture
  • Conservation and water quality
  • Save clean water
  • Dispose of household products
  • Care for farmland, lawns, and garden carefully
  • Practice sensible pest control

29
Water in Agriculture
  • Conservation and water quality
  • Control water runoff from fields, feed lots,
    lawns and gardens
  • Control soil erosion
  • Avoid spillage or dumping of chemicals into water
    systems
  • Proper maintenance of septic tanks
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