TOPIC 1 - BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

Cards (93)

  • Monomer
    The smaller units from which larger molecules are made
  • Polymer
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  • Monosaccharide
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  • how is disaccharide formed
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  • Polysaccharide
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  • Cellulose
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  • Glycogen
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  • Starch
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  • Glycosidic bond

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  • Amylose
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  • Amylopectin
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  • Condensation reaction
    • A reaction that joins two molecules together
    • with the formation of a chemical bond
    • involves the elimination of a molecule of water
  • Hydrolysis reaction
    • A reaction that breaks a chemical bond
    • between two molecules
    • involves the use of a water molecule
  • Fibrils
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  • Triglyceride
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  • Phospholipid
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  • Induced-fit model
    • The enzyme active site is not initially complementary to the substrate
    • the active site moulds around the substrate
    • this puts tension on bonds
    • lowers the activation energy
  • Competitive inhibitor

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  • Non-competitive inhibitor

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  • Primary structure

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  • Secondary structure

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  • Tertiary structure

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  • Quaternary structure

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  • Peptide bond
    • Covalent bond joining amino acids together in proteins
    • C–N link between two amino acid molecules
    • formed by a condensation reaction
  • What is the effect of temperature on enzyme-
    controlled reaction
    • At low temperatures, there is not enough kinetic energy for successful collisions between the enzyme and substrate.
    • At too high a temperature, enzymes denature, the active site changes shape and enzyme- substrate complexes cannot form.
  • What is the effect of pH on enzyme-controlled
    reaction
    • Too high or too low a pH will interfere with the charges in the amino acids in the active site.
    • This breaks the ionic and hydrogen bonds holding the tertiary structure in place
    • therefore the active site changes shape and the enzyme denatures
    • Different enzymes have a different optimal pH
  • What is the effect of substrate concentration on enzyme-controlled reaction ?
    • At low substrate concentrations, there will be fewer collisions between the enzyme and substrate.
    • At high substrate concentrations, the rate plateaus
    • because all the enzyme active sites are saturated
  • What is the effect of enzyme concentration on enzyme-controlled reaction ?
    • At low enzyme concentrations, there will be fewer collisions between the enzyme and substrate.
    • At high enzyme concentrations, the rate plateaus
    • because there are more enzymes than the substrate, so many empty active sites.
  • Ester bond
    –COO– chemical bond
    formed between glycerol and fatty acids
  • Hydrophilic
    • The ability to mix, interact or attract water
  • Hydrophobic
    • The tendency to repel and not mix with water
  • Glucose
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  • Galactose
    • An example of a monosaccharide that forms lactose
  • Fructose
    • An example of a monosaccharide that forms sucrose
  • Isomer
    • Molecules with the same molecular formulabut the atoms are arranged differently
  • Maltose
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  • Lactose
    • Disaccharide
    • formed by the condensation
    • of a glucose molecule and a galactose molecule
  • Sucrose
    • Disaccharide
    • formed by the condensation
    • of a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule
  • Polypeptide
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  • Amino acid
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