unit 1 Macromolecules Flashcards
Lipids
Elements?
Types of monomers?
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic?
Example?
CHO
fatty acid and glycerol
Hydrophobic
oils, butter
Carbohydrates
Elements?
Types of monomers?
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic?
Example?
CHO
Monosaccharide
Hydrophilic
bread, pasta
Protein
Elements?
Types of monomers?
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic?
Example?
CHON
Amino acid
hydrophilic
Meats, protein powder
Nucleic Acid
Elements?
Types of monomers?
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic?
Example?
CHONP
Nucleotides
Hydrophilic
DNA and RNA
What are the 4 most abundant found living systems?
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon
What is the role of Van Der Waals interactions in biological molecules?
Although they are weak bonds, van Der Waals interactions help to reinforce the three-dimensional shapes and stability of large molecules
what is cohesion and adhesion how do they work together to bring water to the surface and through a plant’s stem? (capillary action)
Cohesion:2 of the same molecules form hydrogen bonds
Adhesion: 2 different molecules form hydrogen bonds
Adhesion allows for the water to stick to the organic tissues of plants or the soil particles and Cohesion keeps the water molecules together.
Describe the Condensation reaction.
Condensation creates Macromolecules and Water
one of the OH groups and a H are joined together to produce water then covalent bonds are formed between the Carbon and the remaining Oxygen
resulting in a polymer and H2O
Describe the Hydrolysis reaction
Hydrolysis uses water to break down macromolecules by cutting the covalent bonds in the polymers
water is also broken into its subcomponents OH and H and is added to form monomers
What are monomers?
what is a polymer?
chemical subunits used to create polymers
a macromolecule made if of many monomers
what are some key properties of monomers?
all monomers contain carbon and are used to make. macromolecules
what is hydrogen bonding?
a weak bond interaction between the negative and positive regions of two separate molecules
what does polar mean and how can covalent bonding result in polarity?
has an unequal sharing of electrons
there is a difference in the electronegativity
what are ionic and covalent bonds?
ionic: attraction of ions that have opposite charges + gives away electron to -
covalent: sharing electrons in 2 atoms
Would you say DNA is a polymer?
Yes because a polymer is made of many monomers and DNA contains several nucleotide bases which are monomers for Nucleic acids