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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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