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Basic Chemistry. Protons/Neutrons / Electrons Atom Element Molecule. Common Elements in Plants. Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen. Phosphorus Potassium Magnesium Iron Calcium. Inorganic Compounds. Water Covers ¾ of Earth’s Surface All life-forms contain it
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Protons/Neutrons/Electrons Atom Element Molecule
Common Elements in Plants Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Magnesium Iron Calcium
Inorganic Compounds • Water • Covers ¾ of Earth’s Surface • All life-forms contain it • Carries dissolved nutrients • Nonpolar molecule • Cohesion • Water “sticks” to other water molecules • Adhesion • Water “sticks” to other materials
Acids • pH of 0-6 • Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) • Citrus Fruits are mostly acidic • Acid Rain
Bases • pH of 8-14 • Sodium Hydroxide • Most household cleaners
Organic Compounds • Foundation of plant structure • Four groups: • Carbohydrates • Lipids • Proteins • Nucleic Acids
Carbohydrates • Fuel molecules for plants • Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen • Three types: • Monosaccharides • Disaccharides • Polysaccharides
Monosaccharides • “simple sugars” • Glucose: • commonly called blood sugar • Form of sugar that is transported in bloodstream • Fructose • Commonly called fruit sugar • Found in fruits • Sweeter than glucose
Disaccharides • Sucrose • Common table sugar • Found in sugarcane • Form of sugar transported in plant’s vascular system
Polysaccharides • Starch • Main storage carbohydrates in plants • How plants build up their energy reserves • Potatoes, corn, rice • Cellulose • Most abundant carbohydrate on Earth
Lipids • Greasy/Oily consistency • Do not dissolve in water • Waterproof covering for plants
Fats vs. Oils • Fat is solid at room temperature • Generally saturated fatty acids • Produced by animals • Butter and Lard • Oil is liquid at room temperature • Unsaturated fatty acids • Produced by plants • Peanut oil, soybean oil, olive oil
Phospholipids • Form cell membrane • Help things enter/leave cell
Other Lipids • Cutin: covers plant leaves and stems • Suberin: found in outer bark of woody plants • Both protect plant from excess water loss
Proteins • Help plants stay up by staying in cells and tissues • Composed of amino acids • Essential parts of living • Enzymes: increase rate of chemical reactions
DNA and RNA • DNA codes for proteins • DNA involves genes, heredity • RNA makes proteins
Energy • ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is the energy used by plants to do work