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What is the difference between inorganic and organic compounds
Inorganic: Have cations + anions, bonded ionically, Few atoms, associated with non-living matter
Organic: Always contain carbon + hydrogen, bonded covalently, many atoms, associated with living systems
What is a polymer
A large molecule (macromolecule) made up of repeating subunits, called MONOMERS
How is a polymer formed
Formed through dehydration (used to connected monomers together to form polymers)
How is a polymer broken down
Broken down through hydrolysis (Used to disassemble polymers back to monomers)
Why are biomolecules impt for life processes
Store energy
Form cell membranes
Provide structural support
Help control chem reactions in organisms
Store hereditary information
Uses of carbohydrates
Energy store (e.g. glucose)
Important “mats” for building other biomolecules
Structural components for cells
Classifications of carbohydrates
Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides
What are monosaccharides
Simplest and smallest form of carbs
Monomers of carbs
single sugar molecule
(e.g. glucose, fructose, galactose)
What are disaccharides
Made of 2 monosaccharides
Joined through dehydration
(e.g. sucrose, lactose, maltose)
What are polysaccharides
Made of many monosaccharides
Most abundant carbs in food
Examples:
- Glycogen (animals, as energy storage)
- Starch (plants, as energy storage)
- Cellulose (plants, as structural support)
- Chitin (insects, carb, as protective coating)
What areee lipids
Long-chained hydrocarbon molecules with carboxylic acid (COOH) functional grp
NOT POLYMERS and insoluble in water
(e.g. triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterols, steroids)
What is the structure and function of Triglyceride
Structure: 1 Glycerol to 3 fatty acid chains
Functions: Energy storage, insulation, Cushioning or organs and tissues (like shock absorbers)
What is structure and function of Cholestrol
Structure: 4 interconnected carbon rings
Function: Stabilisation of the cell membrane, used by body to synthesise hormones, made into bile to help digestion
What is structure of phospholipid
1 glycerol linked to 1 phosphate grp + 2 fatty acid chains
Main component of cell membrane
Differences between Saturated and Unsaturated fatty acids
Saturated: no double bonds, solid at rtp, originates from animals
Unsaturated: One or more double bonds, liquid at rtp, originate from plants