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Carbon and life: Organic Chemistry

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Carbon and life: Organic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry is scary. Carbon atom. C. Carbon atom. Methane. Ethane. Ethene (ethylene). Hydrocarbons. H. C. Carbon - Hydrogen. High energy bond. Macromolecules. 4 Types. *proteins. *nucleic acids. *carbohydrates. *Lipids. Macromolecules. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Carbon and life:  Organic Chemistry

Carbon and life: Organic Chemistry

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Organic Chemistry is scary

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Carbon atom

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CCarbon atom

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Methane

Ethane

Ethene (ethylene)

Hydrocarbons

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C H

High energy bond

Carbon - Hydrogen

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Macromolecules

*proteins*nucleic acids*carbohydrates*Lipids

4 Types

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Macromolecules

*proteins*nucleic acids*carbohydrates*Lipids

4 Types

polymers

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Polymer Chemistrymonomers

(individual)

polymer

(joined)

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Momomers

Polymer

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Making and breaking the bonds

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Short polymer Unlinked monomer

Dehydration removes a watermolecule, forming a new bond

Longer polymer

Making the bond

dehydration

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Hydrolysis adds a watermolecule, breaking a bond

Breaking the bond

hydrolysis

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Polymers

Polymer bonds involve water

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Kangaroo Rat

Survives on metabolic water

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ProteinMonomers =

amino acids

Polymer = protein

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Protein

amino acids

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Protein

20 amino acids

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Protein

Polymer formation Dehydration

reaction

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Proteins are long chains of amino acids

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Protein

20 amino acids

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A ribbon model

Groove

Groove

A space-filling model

Protein function is determined by its shape.

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Protein shape is determined by its amino acids.

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Protein shape is determined by its amino acids.

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Protein

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Global Warming

Coral “bleaching”

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Nucleic AcidsMonomers =

nucleotides

Polymer = DNA, RNA

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Nucleic Acids

Nucleotide (monomer)

5 bases

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DNA

“double helix”

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DNA

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RNAsingle-stranded

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Carbohydrates

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Monomers = simple sugars

Polymer = carbohydrates

Carbohydrates

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CarbohydratesA simple sugar (monosaccharide)

glucose

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Carbs are rich in C – H bonds

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Sucrose or table sugar

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CarbohydratesStarch: A polymer of glucose molecules

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Starch: 1–4 linkage of a glucose monomers.

Cellulose: 1–4 linkage of b glucose monomers.

Starch

cellulose

Glucose polymers

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Cellulose

Starch

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Lipids

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Lipids

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LipidsHard fats

oils

saturated

unsaturated

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Lipids

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