form covalent bonds with carbon
special arrangements of atoms within a biomolecule
functional group
support life as we know it
acid and bases
hydrocarbons
important component of cell membranes
stearic acid H3C(CH2)16COOH
a biologically important hydrocarbon containing 4 rings
cholesterol
N-acetylglucosamine/ chitin
when 4 different atoms are bonded to a single carbon, there are 2 different spatial configurations possible
stereoisomers
four broad biomolecular classes
carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids
will not assume their biologically functional conformations in the absence of water
proteins
will not come together to form a cell membrane when no water is present
lipids
cannot be made soluble in a non-aqueous solvent and hence will not enter glycolysis
glucose
water properties
three properties of water which are critical to supporting life
cohesiveness
water’s cohesive properties
water solvent properties
the most critical property that contributes to its supporting life
- water creates a strong attraction, enough to break ionic bonds
spheres of hydration
substances that are ionic at a neutral pH
carboxyl, phosphate, and amino groups
cannot solubilize in water
hydrophobic molecules
[H+]=10^-4 has a pH value of
4
a ____ pH value corresponds with a _____ [H+] and hence a _____ acidity
higher; lower; lower
substances that DONATE protons
acids
have less capacity to donate protons
weak acids