macromolecule structures Flashcards
outline the primary structure of proteins
Primary structure; the sequence of the amino acids in the chain
outline the secondary structure of proteins
the local structures the chain can fold up into
outline the tertiary structure
the overall 3D shape the chain forms into
outline the quaternary structures
the geometry of several proteins bound together
Name the different classes of lipid
- essential fatty acids
- non-essential fatty acids
- conditional fatty acids
essential fatty acids
The body cannot synthesize these, thus they must be ingested.
They are found mainly in vegetable and fish oils.
non - essential fatty acids
The human body can synthesize these from other nutrients like
carbohydrates and other unsaturated fatty acids.
These are the ω-9 fatty acids (first double bond at c-9)
conditional fatty acids
Essential under some developmental or disease conditions;
The body can
convert these to substances that reduce inflammation and cell
growth.
define saturated
does NOT have double bond in carbon to carbon chain
define unsaturated
has double bond in carbon to carbon chain
describe cis and trans
cis - two similar atoms on the same side of a double bond in the molecule.
trans - molecules with two similar atoms placed on opposite sides of a double bond.
protein functions
catalysis - enzymes defence - antibodies transportation - haemoglobin support - collagen motion - actin and myosin regulation - e.g hormones storage - ferritin
describe carbohydrate structure
classified into three subtypes: monosaccharides - simple sugars -
disaccharides - consisting of the monomers formed by a dehydration reaction
polysaccharides -