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Biochemistry Review Sheet

Biochemistry Review Sheet. Biology Class. DISACCHARIDE. MONOSACCHARIDE. AMINO ACID. LIPID. POLYSACCHARIDE. NUCLEOTIDE. GIVE MONOMERS FOR:. Proteins : amino acids Carbohydrates: monosaccharide Nucleic Acids: nucleotides Lipids: fatty acids.

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Biochemistry Review Sheet

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  1. Biochemistry Review Sheet Biology Class

  2. DISACCHARIDE

  3. MONOSACCHARIDE

  4. AMINO ACID

  5. LIPID

  6. POLYSACCHARIDE

  7. NUCLEOTIDE

  8. GIVE MONOMERS FOR: • Proteins: amino acids • Carbohydrates: monosaccharide • Nucleic Acids: nucleotides • Lipids: fatty acids

  9. Which elements are found mostly in living organisms? C arbon H ydrogen N itrogen O xygen P hosphorus S ilicon

  10. pH ranges • pH range of acids: 1-6 • PH range of bases: 8-14 • pH for weakest acid: 6 • pH for weakest base: 8

  11. Name the property of enzymes this represents. Specific shape

  12. What property of enzymes determines function? Shape • What particular function is taking place? Synthesis • Define the term ”substrate.” Molecule that has the chemical reaction

  13. Define the following: • Acids: excess H+ ions • Bases: excess OH-ions

  14. UNSATURATED FATTY ACID

  15. SATURATED FATTY ACID

  16. POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID

  17. What happens at the active site? CHEMICAL REACTION

  18. Why enzymes are important? • A fundamental task of proteins is to act as enzymes—catalysts that increase the rate of virtually all the chemical reactions within cells. • Most biological reactions are catalyzed by proteins. • In the absence of enzymatic catalysis, most biochemical reactions are so slow that they would not occur under the mild conditions of temperature and pressure that are compatible with life.

  19. Why enzymes are important? • Enzymes accelerate the rates of such reactions by well over a million-fold, so reactions that would take years in the absence of catalyscan occur in fractions of seconds if catalyzed by the appropriate enzyme. • Cells contain thousands of different enzymes, and their activities determine which of the many possible chemical reactions actually take place within the cell.

  20. Enzymes are essential to sustain life. It work together cooperating with vitamins and minerals and act as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reaction. • Because most chemical reactions in biological cells would occur too slowly. Enzymes don't only act as a catalyst. • When the body has an abundance of enzymes, it can protect itself and repair the damage from almost all degenerative disease disorders! • Without enzymes, we age more quickly, get disease earlier in life, and acquire physical impairments and mental retardation as our bodies degenerate. • Neither a human being nor an animal can live without enzymatic function. As it were the leading part of the life activities and it is the source.

  21. List the properties of carbon that enables it to form long chains: • can bond with 4 atoms • covalent bonding • forms long chains of carbon • has 4 valence electrons

  22. What is the main element of most molecules in living organisms? Carbon

  23. What property of water allows it to help organisms to cool off and maintain body temperature? • What property of water keeps lakes and ponds from freezing solid? Evaporation of sweat carries excess heat from body Less dense ice floating on top of water as an insulation

  24. Which property of water does this represent? POLARITY

  25. What properties of water make it a universal solvent? • POLAR • COVALENT

  26. Enzymes • What does denature mean? • Which kind of molecule may become denatured? • How does it become denatured? nonfunctional enzymes Changes in temperature and pH

  27. List functions of Proteins • Structure: • Function: hair, horns, muscles, are some examples hormones, enzymes, and hemoglobin are some examples

  28. List functions of carbohydrates • Provide energy • Structure in plants (cellulose)

  29. List functions of Lipids • Long term energy storage • Cell membrane structure • Waxes • Steroids • Cushioning • Protection • Insulation

  30. Name of this reaction isDehydration Synthesis(Removal of water to join molecules)

  31. Name of this reaction isHydrolysis(Using water to split a molecule)

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