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Explore the importance of different elements and compounds found in living organisms. Learn about the role of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, as well as the distinction between organic and inorganic compounds. Discover the specific roles of elements like sulphur, calcium, and phosphorus, and the significance of subunits in organic macromolecules.
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Elements and compounds in living organisms Changting luo
Elements in living oraginsms • living organisms contain many chemical elements,some in large quantities and some in very small amounts.
Elements in living oraginsms • The four commonest chemical elements of life are carbon,hydrogen,oxygen and nitrogen.
Organic and inorganic compounds • Living organisms contain many chemical compounds.Some of them are organic and some are inorganic. • All compounds that contain no carbon are inorganic. • Organic compounds are defined as compounds containing carbon that are found in living organisms,but there are a few carbon compounds are inorganic.
Chemical elements and their roles • Sulphur(S)--Needed to make two of the twenty amino acids that proteins contain • Calcium(Ca)--Acts as a messenger,binding to calmodulin and other proteins that regulate processes inside cells,including transcription • Phosphorus(P):Part of the phosphate groups in ATP and DNA molecules
Elements in living oraginsms • Some elements have other specific rolesin some organisms.For example,iron is needed to make hemoglobin in many animals and calcium is needed to make the minerals that strengthen bones and teeth.
Subunit of organic macromolecules The molecules of many organic compounds are large and so are called macromolecules. They are built up using small and relatively simple subunits. Main subunits are proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.