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biochemistry branch of organic biomolecules chemistry that attempts carbohydrates to explain chemical lipids characteristics and proteins reactions that occur in nucleic acids living organisms molecules to metabolism metabolism ex insulin ...

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                     Biochemistry
    • Branch of organic          • Biomolecules:
       chemistry that attempts      – Carbohydrates
       to explain chemical          – Lipids
       characteristics and          – Proteins
       reactions that occur in      – Nucleic Acids
       living organisms.
              Molecules to Metabolism
     • Metabolism –                    • Ex: Insulin
         – Collection of chemical         – Insulin is a protein hormone 
                                            that facilitates the movement of 
           reactions involving              glucose from the blood to the 
           biomolecules, that occur         inside of the cell
           during living processes        – Binds to hormone receptor 
         – Reactions occur in               outside of cell glucose 
                                            channels open
           predictable patterns           – Glucose in high concentration 
                                            outside of cell glucose 
                                            continues to diffuse into cell
                                          – Receptor molecule and protein 
                                            channel are both coded for by 
                                            DNA
                 Carbon-based Life
    • Organic molecule-         • Carbon always forms 4 
      contains carbon             covalent bonds with 
    • Ex: CO                      other elements
            2
    • Inorganic molecule- no    • Other elements 
      carbon                      common to organic 
    • Ex: H O                     molecules:
           2                       – H, O, N, P
    • All biomolecules are 
      organic
            Biochemical Compounds
    • Polymers of                • Pg. 54
       biomolecules are          • Fill in charts provided, 
       composed of                 both Table 2.1 and 2.2
       monomers.
       Metabolism Controlled by Enzymes
    • Molecular movement in  • Determining factors of 
      an aqueous                 Reactions:
      environment causes          – Identity of colliding 
      collisions among              molecules
      molecules                   – Orientation of colliding 
    • All reactions within          molecules
      cells-metabolism            – Speed of colliding 
                                    molecules
                               • Enzymes increase odds 
                                 of collisions reaction
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...Biochemistry branch of organic biomolecules chemistry that attempts carbohydrates to explain chemical lipids characteristics and proteins reactions occur in nucleic acids living organisms molecules metabolism ex insulin collection is a protein hormone facilitates the movement involving glucose from blood inside cell during processes binds receptor outside channels open predictable patterns high concentration continues diffuse into molecule channel are both coded for by dna carbon based life always forms contains covalent bonds with co other elements inorganic no common h o n p all biochemical compounds polymers pg fill charts provided composed table monomers controlled enzymes molecular determining factors an aqueous environment causes identity colliding collisions among orientation within cells speed increase odds reaction...

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