What are the 4 macromolecules?
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
Compounds can be classified into 2 categories:
Organic and Inorganic
What type of compound contains carbon and hydrogen atoms?
Organic
What compounds can have either one or the other, but do not contain both carbon and hydrogen atoms?
Inorganic
Most of your body’s molecules are _______ compounds.
Organic
Define macromolecules
a molecule with a very large number of atoms to carry out biological and chemical functions
Large carbon compounds are built up from smaller simpler molecules called ________.
monomers (mono=one)
Monomers can bind to one another to form complex molecules known as _________.
polymers (poly=many)
A polymer consists of repeated, linked units, which can also bind forming large polymers called __________.
macromolecules (macro=large)
What chemical reaction do monomers link to form polymers?
Dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
What happens during the formation of polymers? (dehydration synthesis)
Water (h2O) is released or is by-product of the reaction.
the process by which bonds are broken between each monomer within the polymer structure
hydrolysis
Hydrolysis is the ________ of a condensation reaction.
reverse
During hydrolysis, what can happen with the addition of water?
some polymers can break the bonds that hold them together
Which macromolecule is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in the proportion of 1:2:1?
Carbohydrates
What are the monomers of carbohydrates?
monosaccharides
Monosaccharides are simple sugars. Examples:
Disaccharides contain 2 monosaccharides joined by …
dehydration synthesis
Examples of Disaccharides:
Define polysaccharides
carbohydrates formed from linking individual sugars into long chains
Examples of polysaccharides:
Polymers of Carbohydrates
Disaccharides and Polysaccharides
structure of a carbohydrate
hexagon shaped
Which class of macromolecules do not dissolve in water and why?
lipids because they are a non-polar substance