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Biomolecules
will be the topic for weeks
3
and
4
of grade 10 science
Biomolecule
Any molecule that is produced by a living organism and includes large macromolecules such as
proteins
,
polysaccharides
,
lipids
and
nucleic acids
Biomolecules
are larger than an atom or a molecule but
smaller
than an organelle, cell, tissue, organ or organ system
Four main types of biomolecules
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Nucleic acids
Lipids
Carbohydrates
The primary energy source of our body, which are
sugars
Monomer
The
building block
or smaller unit from which
larger
molecules are made
Carbohydrate monomers (monosaccharides)
Glucose
Fructose
Galactose
Monomer
The
building block
or smaller unit from which
larger
molecules are made
Disaccharide
A carbohydrate formed by combining two
monosaccharides
Types of carbohydrate monomers (monosaccharides)
Glucose
Fructose
Galactose
Polysaccharides
Starch
Glycogen
Cellulose
Chitin
Starch
Used for energy storage in plants, provides
quick
form of
energy
for the body
Disaccharide
A carbohydrate formed by combining two
monosaccharides
Glycogen
Used for
energy
storage in animals, stored in the
liver
and muscles
Cellulose
Found in plant cell walls and
bark
, provides
dietary fiber
Types of carbohydrate polymers (polysaccharides)
Starch
Glycogen
Cellulose
Chitin
Chitin
Forms the
exoskeleton
of certain insects and
crustaceans
Iodine test for starch
Add
iodine
, violet colour indicates presence of
starch
Benedict's
test for simple carbohydrates
Benedict's
solution changes colour from blue to green, yellow, orange, red or brick red depending on
sugar
content
Starch
Used for energy storage in plants, provides a
quick
form of
energy
for the body
Protein
Body building molecules that help us
grow
,
transport
molecules, and control chemical reactions
Amino acid
The
monomer
or
building block
of proteins
Biuret test for
proteins
Reagent changes from blue to
purple
, indicating presence of
peptide bonds
Nucleic acids
Important components in
heredity
, present in
DNA
Glycogen
Used for
energy
storage in animals, stored in the
liver
and muscles
Nucleotide
The monomer or
building block
of
nucleic acids
Cellulose
Found in plant cell walls and
bark
, provides
dietary fiber
Nucleic acid components
Adenine
Thymine
Cytosine
Guanine
Lipids
Energy-giving
molecules, commonly stored
energy
molecules
Chitin
Forms the exoskeleton of
insects
and
crustaceans
Fatty acid
The monomer or
building block
of
lipids
Lipids
Provide protection for internal
organs
, serve as
waterproof
covering in some plants and animals
Types of lipids
Steroids
Cholesterol
Fats
Oils
Waxes
Iodine test for starch
Add
iodine
, violet colour indicates presence of
starch
Saturated
fat
Solid
at room temperature, e.g.
butter
Unsaturated fat
Liquid at room temperature, e.g.
oils
Benedict's
test for simple carbohydrates
Benedict's
solution changes colour from blue to green, yellow, orange, red or brick red depending on
sugar
content
Ethanol emulsion test for
lipids
Using
ethanol
to determine presence of
lipids
Proteins
Body building molecules that help us
grow
,
transport
molecules, and
control
chemical reactions
Protein monomer
Amino acid
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