Title: Polymers
1(No Transcript)
2Nucleic Acids
Amino Acids
Polymers
Protein
CHO
Lipids
100
100
100
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
500
3The repeating units of a polymer that serve as
the individual building blocks.
4Monomers
5The individual units of a polymer are connected
by this reaction.
6Dehydration or Condensation Reaction
7Polymers are disassembled by this reaction or the
addition of water.
8Hydrolysis
9The polymer usually found to contain the element
Nitrogen.
10Proteins
11During the dehydration reaction, this is given
off.
12Water (H2O)
13The monomers of carbohydrates.
14monosaccharides
15C6H12O6
16Glucose
17The simplest carbohydrates.
18sugars
19The type of bond that forms by dehydration in
carbohydrates.
20Glycosidic linkage
21The three storage polysaccharides.
22Starch, Glycogen, Cellulose
23The central carbon of an amino acid.
24 ? carbon
25The side chain of an amino acid.
26R group
27These amino acids contain the element sulfur.
28cysteine methionine
29Amino acids are joined together by dehydration
reactions forming this bond.
30Peptide bond
31Which amino acid lacks an asymmetric carbon?
32glycine
33The unique sequence of amino acids in a protein.
34Primary Structure
35A slight change in this structure of a protein
can lead to mutations like sickle-celled
hemoglobin.
36Primary structure
37? Helix or ? pleated sheet
38Secondary structure
39Formed when two cysteine amino acids are brought
in close together by the folding of a protein.
40Disulfide bridge
41Clustering of hydrophobic R groups away from
water.
42Hydrophobic interactions and van der Waals
interactions
43The trait that is shared by all lipids.
44They have little or no affinity for water.
45A long carbon chain with a carboxyl group at one
end.
46Fatty acid
47A fat is constructed of two kinds of smaller
molecules
48Glycerol and fatty acids
49A fat that has double bonds along its carbon
chains.
50unsaturated
51The compound that has a phosphate and two fatty
acid chains attached to the glycerol molecule.
52phospholipid
53The process by which DNA copies itself.
54replication
55Pyrimidines
56Cytosine, thymine, uracil
57purines
58Adenine guanine
59In 1951, the structure of DNA was found to be
this.
60Double helix
61The difference between deoxyribose and ribose
62An oxygen atom located on carbon 2 of deoxyribose.