1.3 Intro To Macromolecules Flashcards

1
Q

What does variation in carbon skeletons allow for?

A

Molecular diversity

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2
Q

Carbon can form what type of large molecules?

A

Macromolecules

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3
Q

What are four classes of macromolecules (molecules made up of smaller subunits)

A
  • carbohydrates
  • proteins
  • nucleic acids
  • lipids
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4
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Which elements aside from carbon are also important for building macromolecules? (2)

A
  • nitrogen is important for building proteins and nucleic acids (think ATGC/U)
  • phosphorus is important for building nucleic acids and some energy molecules (ATP)
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5
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What are polymers? (2)

A
  • chains like macromolecules of similar or identical repeating units
  • they are covalently bonded together
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6
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What are monomers?

A
  • the repeating units that make up polymers
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7
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What is a dehydration reaction, and what occurs?

A
  • bonds two monomers with the loss of water
  • the hydroxyl group of one monomer bonds to the hydrogen of another monomer, forming water, which is then released
    A+B-> AB + H2O
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8
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what is hydrolysis, and what happens?

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  • breaks the bonds in a polymer by adding water
  • one hydrogen of the water bonds to one monomer, and the remaining hydroxyl of water attaches to the other monomer
    AB + H2O -> A+B
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