Biomolecules
Macromolecules are large molecules made from thousands or even hundreds of thousands of smaller molecules.
· Formed by polymerization- the building of large compounds by joining smaller ones together.
· Monomers- the smaller compounds.
· Polymers- the larger compounds.
· Four groups or macromolecules or organic compounds are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids.
· Also called biomolecules & macronutrients
Carbohydrates are compounds made up of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms.
· Monosaccharides- single sugar molecules. Examples: glucose and galactose-found in milk, fructose-found in fruits.
· Disaccarides – double sugar molecules. Examples: sucrose
· Polysaccharides- large sugars formed from monosaccharides (many monosaccarides put together). Examples: glycogen-sugar storage molecule in animals, cellulose-structural support in plants.
· Importance:
o Living things use it as the main energy source.
o Help body remove fats
o Reduces blood cholesterol & sugar
· Food Sources:
o Grains, breads, cereals, pastas, fruits & veggies
Lipids are made mostly from carbon (C), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) atoms.
· Generally not soluble in water.
· Also called fats
· Consist of fats, oils and waxes, also steroids.
· Importance:
o Used to store energy
o Transport vitamins
o Important parts of biological membranes
o Thermal protection
o Waterproof coverings (EX: Ear Wax)
· Food Sources:
o Oils (corn, peanut, canola), cheese, whole milk, meat
Proteins are made up of nitrogen (N), carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
· Formed from monomers called amino acids.
· Amino acids- compounds with an amino group (-NH2) on one end and a carboxyl group (-COOH) on the other end with a side chain called an “R-group”
· Importance:
o Control the rate of reactions (Enzymes)
o Growth & repair body tissues (EX: muscles, bones, & blood)
o Transport substance in & out of cells
o Create antibodies to help fight disease
· Too much Protein:
o Inhibits muscle growth
o Weakens bones
o Damages kidneys
· Food Sources: meats, seeds, beans, & dairy products
Nucleic Acids are made up of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and phosphorus.
· Formed from monomers called nucleotides.
· Nucleotides- made up of a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base.
· Store and transmit hereditary or genetic information.
· RNA-ribonucleic acid, contains the sugar ribose.
· DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid, contains the sugar deoxyribose.