Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Carbon

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  • 6 protons/electrons/neutrons
  • makes it able to bond very easily which is why much of life is built on carbon (chains)
  • “organic molecules” = molecule with carbon in it
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Carboxyl functional group

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C, R, O, OH
(one carbon, one R group, one hydroxide)

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Carbonyl functional group

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C, R, R, O
(one carbon, one oxygen, two r groups)

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Amino functional group

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N, R, H, H
(one nitrogen, one r group, two hydrogn)

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Phosphate functional group

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P, O, O, O, O
(one phosphate, four oxygen)

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Hydroxyl functional group

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O, R, H
(one oxygen, one r group, one hydrogen)

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Monomers

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  • the building blocks for polymers
    EX: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and proteins
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Hydrolysis

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  • process that breaks polymer into 2 monomers by adding water
    EX: DNA to nucleic acids requires hydrolysis
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Dehydration

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  • process that forms bond between 2 monomers by removing water
    EX: amino acids to proteins requires dehydration
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Lipid structure

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  • LONG structures of carbon, surrounded by hydrogen
  • hydrophobic tail (nonpolar)
  • hydrophilic head (polar) made of OH (carboxyl group?) -> in PHOSPHOLIPIDS only
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Saturated lipid

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  • straight structure
  • hydrogen all around carbon chain
  • is liquid at room temp
  • single bonds only
    EX: butter
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Unsaturated lipid

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  • bent structure
  • hydrogen not all the way around
  • if hydrogen is added, it straightens unsaturated lipid out and becomes a transfat
    EX: olive oil
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13
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The 3 main lipids

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  • triglycerol (head with three tails)
  • phospholipid (three heads with
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Lipid general def

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  • only form monomers not polymers
  • have little to no affinity to water
    EX: fats, phospholipids, steroids
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Steroid

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a type of lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of for fused rings with various chemical groups attached

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16
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Antiparrallel

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Refers to the way that the sugar-phosphate backbones of double helix DNA run in opposite 5’ / 3’ directions

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Polysaccharide

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A large carbohydrate; polymer made of monosaccharides that are formed by dehydration reactions

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Saturated Fatty Acid

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A fatty acid with a maximized number of hydrogen atoms that are attached to the carbon skeleton; result of all the carbons in the hydrocarbon tail being connected by single bonds

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Pyrimidine

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One of two types of nitrogenous bases in nucleotides; has a SIX-MEMBERED ring

20
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What nucleotides are pyrimidines?

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Cytosine, thymine, and uracil

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Secondary Structure

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The second stage of protein transformation defined by REPETITIVE COILING or FOLDING of the polypeptide backbone; result of hydrogen bonding between backbone constituents (except the side chains)

22
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Genomics

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Study of whole sets of genes (or other DNA0 and their interactions with a species + genome comparisons between species

23
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Fatty Acid

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A carboxylic acid + long carbon chain; vary in length, number, and location of double bonds; used in triacylglycerol or triglyceride

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Transcription factor

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Regulatory protein that binds to DNA and affects transcription of specific genes