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Lesson Overview   Carbon Compounds




                  2.3 Carbon Compounds
Lesson Overview    Carbon Compounds


  The Chemistry of Carbon
     Carbon atoms have four valence electrons, allowing
     them to form strong covalent bonds with many other
     elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus,
     sulfur, and nitrogen.

     Living organisms are made up of molecules that consist
     of carbon and these other elements.
Lesson Overview        Carbon Compounds


  The Chemistry of Carbon
     Carbon atoms can also bond to each other, which gives carbon the
     ability to form millions of different large and complex structures.

     Carbon-carbon bonds can be single, double, or triple covalent
     bonds.

     Chains of carbon atoms can even close up on themselves to form
     rings.
Lesson Overview   Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     What are the functions of each of the four
     groups of macromolecules?

     Living things use carbohydrates as their main
     source of energy. Plants, some animals, and
     other organisms also use carbohydrates for
     structural purposes.
Lesson Overview     Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     What are the functions of each of the four groups of
     macromolecules?

     Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are
     important parts of biological membranes and waterproof
     coverings.
Lesson Overview   Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     What are the functions of each of the four
     groups of macromolecules?

     Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary, or
     genetic, information.
Lesson Overview      Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     What are the functions of each of the four groups of
     macromolecules?

     Some proteins control the rate of reactions and regulate
     cell processes. Others form important cellular
     structures, while still others transport substances into or
     out of cells or help to fight disease.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     Many of the organic compounds in
     living cells are macromolecules, or
     “giant molecules,” made from
     thousands or even hundreds of
     thousands of smaller molecules.

     Most macromolecules are formed
     by a process known as
     polymerization, in which large
     compounds are built by joining
     smaller ones together.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     The smaller units, or monomers,
     join together to form polymers.

     The monomers in a polymer may
     be identical or different.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Macromolecules
     Biochemists sort the macromolecules found in living things into groups
     based on their chemical composition.

     The four major groups of macromolecules found in living things are
     carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Carbohydrates
       Carbohydrates are compounds
       made up of carbon, hydrogen, and
       oxygen atoms, usually in a ratio of
       1 : 2 : 1.

       Living things use carbohydrates as
       their main source of energy. The
       breakdown of sugars, such as
       glucose, supplies immediate
       energy for cell activities.

       Plants, some animals, and other
       organisms also use carbohydrates
       for structural purposes.
Lesson Overview        Carbon Compounds


  Carbohydrates
       Many organisms store extra sugar as complex carbohydrates known as
       starches. The monomers in starch polymers are sugar molecules, such
       as glucose.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Simple Sugars
       Single sugar molecules are also
       known as monosaccharides.

       Besides glucose, monosaccharides
       include galactose, which is a
       component of milk, and fructose,
       which is found in many fruits.

       Ordinary table sugar, sucrose, is a
       disaccharide, a compound made by
       joining glucose and fructose together.
Lesson Overview       Carbon Compounds


  Complex Carbohydrates
       The large macromolecules formed from monosaccharides are known as
       polysaccharides.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Complex Carbohydrates
       Many animals store excess sugar in a polysaccharide called glycogen.

       When the level of glucose in your blood runs low, glycogen is broken
       down into glucose, which is then released into the blood.

       The glycogen stored in your muscles supplies the energy for muscle
       contraction.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Complex Carbohydrates
       Plants use a slightly different polysaccharide, called starch, to store
       excess sugar.

       Plants also make another important polysaccharide called cellulose,
       which gives plants much of their strength and rigidity.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Lipids
       Lipids are a large and varied group of biological molecules. Lipids are
       made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms and are generally not
       soluble in water.

       The common categories of lipids are fats, oils, and waxes.

       Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of
       biological membranes and waterproof coverings.

       Steroids synthesized by the body are lipids as well. Many steroids, such
       as hormones, serve as chemical messengers.
Lesson Overview        Carbon Compounds


  Lipids
       Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with
       compounds called fatty acids.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Lipids
       If each carbon atom in a lipid’s fatty acid chains is joined to another
       carbon atom by a single bond, the lipid is said to be saturated.

       If there is at least one carbon-carbon double bond in a fatty acid, the
       fatty acid is said to be unsaturated.

       Lipids whose fatty acids contain more than one double bond are said to
       be polyunsaturated.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Lipids
       Lipids that contain unsaturated fatty acids, such as olive oil, tend to be
       liquid at room temperature.

       The data in the table illustrate how melting point decreases as the
       degree of unsaturation (number of double bonds) increases.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Nucleic Acids
       Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary, or genetic, information.

       Nucleic acids are macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen,
       nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus.

       Nucleic acids are polymers assembled from individual monomers known
       as nucleotides.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Nucleic Acids
       Nucleotides consist of three parts: a
       5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group
       (–PO4), and a nitrogenous base.


       Some nucleotides, including
       adenosine triphosphate (ATP), play
       important roles in capturing and
       transferring chemical energy.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Nucleic Acids
       Individual nucleotides can be joined
       by covalent bonds to form a
       polynucleotide, or nucleic acid.

       There are two kinds of nucleic acids:
       ribonucleic acid (RNA) and
       deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). RNA
       contains the sugar ribose and DNA
       contains the sugar deoxyribose.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Protein
       Proteins are macromolecules that contain nitrogen as well as carbon,
       hydrogen, and oxygen.

       Proteins are polymers of molecules called amino acids.

       Proteins perform many varied functions, such as controlling the rate of
       reactions and regulating cell processes, forming cellular structures,
       transporting substances into or out of cells, and helping to fight disease.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Protein
       Amino acids are compounds with an amino group (–NH2) on one end
       and a carboxyl group (–COOH) on the other end.

       Covalent bonds called peptide bonds link amino acids together to form a
       polypeptide.

       A protein is a functional molecule built from one or more polypeptides.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Structure and Function
       All amino acids are identical in the amino and carboxyl groups. Any
       amino acid can be joined to any other amino acid by a peptide bond
       formed between these amino and carboxyl groups.
Lesson Overview         Carbon Compounds


  Structure and Function
       Amino acids differ from each other in a side chain called the R-group,
       which have a range of different properties.

       More than 20 different amino acids are found in nature.

       This variety results in proteins being among the most diverse
       macromolecules.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Levels of Organization
       Proteins have four levels of structure.

       A protein’s primary structure is the
       sequence of its amino acids.

       Secondary structure is the folding or
       coiling of the polypeptide chain.
Lesson Overview          Carbon Compounds


  Levels of Organization
       Tertiary structure is the complete, three-
       dimensional arrangement of a
       polypeptide chain.

       Proteins with more than one chain have
       a fourth level of structure, which
       describes the way in which the different
       polypeptide chains are arranged with
       respect to each other. For example, the
       protein shown, hemoglobin, consists of
       four subunits.

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Org. molecules pres.

  • 1. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds 2.3 Carbon Compounds
  • 2. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds The Chemistry of Carbon Carbon atoms have four valence electrons, allowing them to form strong covalent bonds with many other elements, including hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, and nitrogen. Living organisms are made up of molecules that consist of carbon and these other elements.
  • 3. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds The Chemistry of Carbon Carbon atoms can also bond to each other, which gives carbon the ability to form millions of different large and complex structures. Carbon-carbon bonds can be single, double, or triple covalent bonds. Chains of carbon atoms can even close up on themselves to form rings.
  • 4. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules What are the functions of each of the four groups of macromolecules? Living things use carbohydrates as their main source of energy. Plants, some animals, and other organisms also use carbohydrates for structural purposes.
  • 5. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules What are the functions of each of the four groups of macromolecules? Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings.
  • 6. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules What are the functions of each of the four groups of macromolecules? Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary, or genetic, information.
  • 7. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules What are the functions of each of the four groups of macromolecules? Some proteins control the rate of reactions and regulate cell processes. Others form important cellular structures, while still others transport substances into or out of cells or help to fight disease.
  • 8. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules Many of the organic compounds in living cells are macromolecules, or “giant molecules,” made from thousands or even hundreds of thousands of smaller molecules. Most macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.
  • 9. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules The smaller units, or monomers, join together to form polymers. The monomers in a polymer may be identical or different.
  • 10. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Macromolecules Biochemists sort the macromolecules found in living things into groups based on their chemical composition. The four major groups of macromolecules found in living things are carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins.
  • 11. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, usually in a ratio of 1 : 2 : 1. Living things use carbohydrates as their main source of energy. The breakdown of sugars, such as glucose, supplies immediate energy for cell activities. Plants, some animals, and other organisms also use carbohydrates for structural purposes.
  • 12. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Carbohydrates Many organisms store extra sugar as complex carbohydrates known as starches. The monomers in starch polymers are sugar molecules, such as glucose.
  • 13. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Simple Sugars Single sugar molecules are also known as monosaccharides. Besides glucose, monosaccharides include galactose, which is a component of milk, and fructose, which is found in many fruits. Ordinary table sugar, sucrose, is a disaccharide, a compound made by joining glucose and fructose together.
  • 14. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Complex Carbohydrates The large macromolecules formed from monosaccharides are known as polysaccharides.
  • 15. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Complex Carbohydrates Many animals store excess sugar in a polysaccharide called glycogen. When the level of glucose in your blood runs low, glycogen is broken down into glucose, which is then released into the blood. The glycogen stored in your muscles supplies the energy for muscle contraction.
  • 16. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Complex Carbohydrates Plants use a slightly different polysaccharide, called starch, to store excess sugar. Plants also make another important polysaccharide called cellulose, which gives plants much of their strength and rigidity.
  • 17. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Lipids Lipids are a large and varied group of biological molecules. Lipids are made mostly from carbon and hydrogen atoms and are generally not soluble in water. The common categories of lipids are fats, oils, and waxes. Lipids can be used to store energy. Some lipids are important parts of biological membranes and waterproof coverings. Steroids synthesized by the body are lipids as well. Many steroids, such as hormones, serve as chemical messengers.
  • 18. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Lipids Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
  • 19. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Lipids If each carbon atom in a lipid’s fatty acid chains is joined to another carbon atom by a single bond, the lipid is said to be saturated. If there is at least one carbon-carbon double bond in a fatty acid, the fatty acid is said to be unsaturated. Lipids whose fatty acids contain more than one double bond are said to be polyunsaturated.
  • 20. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Lipids Lipids that contain unsaturated fatty acids, such as olive oil, tend to be liquid at room temperature. The data in the table illustrate how melting point decreases as the degree of unsaturation (number of double bonds) increases.
  • 21. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Nucleic Acids Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary, or genetic, information. Nucleic acids are macromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus. Nucleic acids are polymers assembled from individual monomers known as nucleotides.
  • 22. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Nucleic Acids Nucleotides consist of three parts: a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group (–PO4), and a nitrogenous base. Some nucleotides, including adenosine triphosphate (ATP), play important roles in capturing and transferring chemical energy.
  • 23. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Nucleic Acids Individual nucleotides can be joined by covalent bonds to form a polynucleotide, or nucleic acid. There are two kinds of nucleic acids: ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). RNA contains the sugar ribose and DNA contains the sugar deoxyribose.
  • 24. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Protein Proteins are macromolecules that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Proteins are polymers of molecules called amino acids. Proteins perform many varied functions, such as controlling the rate of reactions and regulating cell processes, forming cellular structures, transporting substances into or out of cells, and helping to fight disease.
  • 25. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Protein Amino acids are compounds with an amino group (–NH2) on one end and a carboxyl group (–COOH) on the other end. Covalent bonds called peptide bonds link amino acids together to form a polypeptide. A protein is a functional molecule built from one or more polypeptides.
  • 26. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Structure and Function All amino acids are identical in the amino and carboxyl groups. Any amino acid can be joined to any other amino acid by a peptide bond formed between these amino and carboxyl groups.
  • 27. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Structure and Function Amino acids differ from each other in a side chain called the R-group, which have a range of different properties. More than 20 different amino acids are found in nature. This variety results in proteins being among the most diverse macromolecules.
  • 28. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Levels of Organization Proteins have four levels of structure. A protein’s primary structure is the sequence of its amino acids. Secondary structure is the folding or coiling of the polypeptide chain.
  • 29. Lesson Overview Carbon Compounds Levels of Organization Tertiary structure is the complete, three- dimensional arrangement of a polypeptide chain. Proteins with more than one chain have a fourth level of structure, which describes the way in which the different polypeptide chains are arranged with respect to each other. For example, the protein shown, hemoglobin, consists of four subunits.