1.1 introduction to biological molecules Flashcards

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What are biological molecules?

A

particular groups of chemicals that are found in living organisms

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2
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What is the study of biological molecules called?

A

molecular biology

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3
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What are molecules made up of?

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units called atoms

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4
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What are different types of bonding?

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covalent bonding
ionic bonding
hydrogen bonding

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5
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What is colvalent bonding?

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atoms share a pair of electrons in their outer shells

as a result the outer shell of both atoms is filled to create a more stable compound called a molecule

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What is ionic bonding?

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ions with opposite charges attract each other
the electrostatic attraction is known as an ionic bond
it is weaker than a covalent bond

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What is hydrogen bonding?

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electrons in molecules are not evenly distributed, some regions are more negatively charged (polar molecule)
opposite regions of 2 polarised molecules attract each other, creating a weak electrostatic bond

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What is a polar molecule?

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a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge

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9
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What is a polymer?

A

long chain of monomer sub units

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What is the process called of forming polymers?

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polymerisation

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what are some examples of industrially produced polymers?

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polythene

polyester

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what are monomers of a polymer usually?

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carbon based

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13
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what are some examples of polymers made naturally by living organisms?

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polysaccharides, polypeptides, polynucleotides

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what is the basic sub unit of a polysaccharide?

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monosaccharide/single sugar

e.g. glucose

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what are polynucleotides formed from?

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mononucleotide sub units

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16
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what are polypeptides formed from?

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formed by linking together peptides that have amio acids as their basic sub units

17
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what is a condensation reaction?

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in the formation of polymers by polymerisation in organisms, each time a new sub unit is attached a molecule of water is formed

18
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what are examples of condensation reactions?

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polypeptide from amino acids

starch (polysaccharide) from glucose (monosaccharide)

19
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what is a hydrolysis reaction?

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water molecules are used when breaking bonds that link polymer sub units and split molecule

20
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what does hydrolysis the word mean

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hydro= water
lysis= splitting
21
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what is metabolism?

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all the chemical processes that take place in living organisms are collectively called metabolism

22
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what is THE mole?

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the SI unit for measuring the amount of a substance

23
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what can mole be abbreviated to?

A

mol

24
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what is ONE mole

A

one mole contains the same number of particles as there are in 12g of carbon-12 atoms
12g carbon-12 atoms contain 6.022x10^23 carbon atoms (Avogadro constant)

25
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What is Avogadro constant

A

the amount of carbon atoms in 12g of carbon-12

6.022x10^23

26
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what is a molar solution?

A

a solution that contains one mole of solute in each litre of solution

27
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what is one mole regarding molar solutions?

A

molecular mass expressed in grams