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Title: Biological Molecules
Description: Chapter 1 of AQA A Level Biology - Biological Molecules. Includes: * Carbohydrates. * Lipids. * Proteins. * Enzymes. * Inhibitors. * Test for biological molecules.
Description: Chapter 1 of AQA A Level Biology - Biological Molecules. Includes: * Carbohydrates. * Lipids. * Proteins. * Enzymes. * Inhibitors. * Test for biological molecules.
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Chapter 1 - Biological Molecules
Carbohydrates
Long-chain carbohydrates (polysaccharides) are made up from many smaller, repeating
units (monosaccharides)
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Glucose is an
example of a monosaccharide and has two different isomers ( alpha and beta)
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● Add 2cm3 of the food sample to a test tube
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● Add an equal volume of Benedict’s reagent
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● A positive result forms a yellow/orange/brick-red solution
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● Complete the Benedict’s test and obtain a negative result
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● Boil the sample
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Polymers of Glucose
Polysaccharide Structure/Function
Where is it found?
Starch
Made from alpha glucose
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is storage of energy
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It is large so
that it cannot diffuse out of cells
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Glycogen
Made from alpha glucose
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Made of
amylose and a
mylopectin
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Amylopectin is highly branched
and short-chained for rapid hydrolysis
and quick r elease of e
nergy
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It has straight, Found in the cell walls of
unbranched chains that allow hydrogen plant cells
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An individual hydrogen
bond is weak, but together they form a
strong u
nit and add strength to the cell
wall to allow it to w
ithstand the
pressures of osmosis
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Specifically found in the
liver and m
uscle c
ells of
humans
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The main groups of lipids are triglycerides a
nd phospholipids
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● Insulation - Fats are slow conductors of heat, so can retain heat within the body
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● Protection - Fat is stored around vital organs for protection, such as the kidneys
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Between
each fatty acid chain and the glycerol, there is an ester bond formed via a condensation
reaction
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They also release water when oxidised, making them good sources of water for
organisms
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These molecules have h
ydrophilic heads and h
ydrophobic tails
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This helps to form a hydrophobic barrier between the
inside and outside of cells as cell surface membranes contain a phospholipid bilayer
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Test for lipids:
● Add 5cm3 of ethanol to the sample per 2cm3 of the sample
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● Then, add 5cm3 of distilled water and shake gently
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Light passing through the emulsion refracts as it passes from oil droplets to water
droplets, making it appear cloudy
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They form
peptide bonds between monomers
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Primary Structure - S
equence of amino acids
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Tertiary Structure - T
he final 3D structure of a protein
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Quaternary Structure - Large proteins that form complex molecules containing a
number of individual polypeptide chains
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Test for Proteins:
● Place the solution is a clean, dry test tube
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● If protein is present, the solution will turn purple
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Enzymes
An enzyme is a biological catalyst t hat speeds up the rate of a biological reaction by
lowering the activation energy of a reaction by providing an alternate route for the
reaction to occur
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Factors affecting enzyme activity:
Factor
Description
Temperature
A temperature too high denatures
the active site of the enzyme and
changes the tertiary structure so
that no E-S complexes can be
formed
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This
denatures the enzyme so that no
E-S complexes can be formed
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Substrate
concentration
As substrate concentration
increases, the rate of reaction
increases until all the substrates
are saturated
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This does not change the shape of the active site
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Non-competitive inhibitors - B
ind to the allosteric site of an enzyme
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No active
site-substrate complexes can be formed as the enzyme is denatured
Title: Biological Molecules
Description: Chapter 1 of AQA A Level Biology - Biological Molecules. Includes: * Carbohydrates. * Lipids. * Proteins. * Enzymes. * Inhibitors. * Test for biological molecules.
Description: Chapter 1 of AQA A Level Biology - Biological Molecules. Includes: * Carbohydrates. * Lipids. * Proteins. * Enzymes. * Inhibitors. * Test for biological molecules.