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Biological molecules
Monomers and polymers
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Name the 4 biological molecules.
Carbohydrates,
lipids
,
proteins
, nucleic acids (
DNA
/
RNA
)
What are all the BM based on ?
Carbon
What else do they all contain?
hydrogen
and
oxygen
sometimes
nitrogen
What is the definition of a monomer?
One of the many
small molecules
that
combine
to form a
larger one
(
polymer
)
Whats the definition of a polymer?
A large
molecule
made up of
single repeating
units (
monomers
).
Give 3 examples of monomers.
monosaccharides
,
amino acids
,
nucleotides
Give 3 examples of polymers.
Polysaccharides
,
polypeptides
,
DNA
/
RNA
What is a
condensation reaction
?
When
two molecules join together
to
form
a
single molecule
and in the process
water
is
lost.
What is a
hydrolysis
reaction?
When large organic molecules are broken down to simpler molecules [e.g. digestion] then they often need to react with water
What are carbohydrates?
A group of
organic molecules
that includes
sugars
and
starch.
What is the basic monomer of carbohydrates?
Sugar
AKA
saccharide
What would a single monomer be called ?
monosaccharide
What would a pair of monomers be called ?
disaccharide
What would a large chain of monomers be called?
polysaccharide
What is the general formula for monosaccharides?
(
CH20
)
n
.
What reaction makes a disaccharide from two monosaccharides?
A
condensation
reaction.
What bonds two monosaccharides together?
A
glycosidic
bond
What is the difference between alpha and beta glucose?
Alpha- hydroxyl group is oriented down Beta - hydroxyl group oriented up
What kind of reaction breaks down a disaccharide?
A hydrolysis reaction
glucose + glucose =
maltose
glucose + fructose =
sucrose
glucose + galactose=
lactose