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CHAPTER 2CHAPTER 2

CONCEPTS IN BIOCHEMISTRYCONCEPTS IN BIOCHEMISTRY

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Major Areas of BiochemistryMajor Areas of Biochemistry

Structure ~ three-dimensional atomic Structure ~ three-dimensional atomic arrangement of biomoleculesarrangement of biomolecules

CarbohydratesCarbohydrates ProteinsProteins LipidsLipids

Metabolism ~ production & use of energyMetabolism ~ production & use of energyInformation ~ transference of biological Information ~ transference of biological information from DNA to RNAinformation from DNA to RNA

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Structure:Structure:Fundamentals of BiochemistryFundamentals of Biochemistry

Ionic BondsIonic BondsBonds formed between Bonds formed between

positively charged metal ions positively charged metal ions and negatively charged and negatively charged nonmetal ionsnonmetal ions HydroxyapatiteHydroxyapatite

Covalent BondsCovalent BondsBonds formed between Bonds formed between

nonmetalsnonmetals Often carbon basedOften carbon based

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Structure:Structure:Fundamentals of BiochemistryFundamentals of Biochemistry

Functional GroupsFunctional GroupsConverted to other Converted to other

functional groups via functional groups via chemical reactionschemical reactions

OxidationOxidationReductionReductionCondensationCondensationHydrolysisHydrolysis

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Major Classes of BiomoleculesMajor Classes of BiomoleculesCarbohydratesCarbohydrates

ProteinsProteins

Nucleic acidsNucleic acids

LipidsLipids

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CarbohydratesCarbohydrates

Carbohydrates Carbohydrates function in energy function in energy metabolism and metabolism and storagestorageMonosaccharidesMonosaccharidesDisaccharidesDisaccharidesPolysaccharidesPolysaccharides

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ProteinProtein

Proteins function in Proteins function in providing structure, providing structure, contraction, contraction, transportation, transportation, catalyst, metabolism, catalyst, metabolism, and protectionand protectionAmino acidsAmino acidsSide chainsSide chainsAmino acids Amino acids

polymerize, polymerize, forming polypeptidesforming polypeptides

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LipidsLipids

Lipids involved in Lipids involved in energy metabolism & energy metabolism & storage; structure, storage; structure, insulation, protection, insulation, protection, transportation, and transportation, and regulationregulationHydrophilicHydrophilicHydrophobicHydrophobic

Fatty acids (FAs)Fatty acids (FAs) TriglyceridesTriglycerides

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EnzymesEnzymes function to

catalyze all biochemical reactions; beginning digestive processes…

Proteases~proteinsAmylases~carbohydratesLipases~lipids

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Nucleic AcidsNucleic Acids

Nucelic acids function Nucelic acids function to store & transfer to store & transfer genetic informationgenetic informationDNADNARNARNAGenomeGenomeNucleotidesNucleotides

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MetabolismMetabolism

Metabolism is how Metabolism is how cells acquire, cells acquire, transform, store & use transform, store & use energyenergy

CatabolismCatabolismAnabolismAnabolism

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Carbohydrate MetabolismCarbohydrate Metabolism

Major energy source Major energy source is degradation of is degradation of carbohydratescarbohydrates

Occurs in Occurs in mitochondriamitochondria

Hormone regulators Hormone regulators include:include:InsulinInsulinGlucagonGlucagonEpinephrineEpinephrine

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism

Proteins provide Proteins provide amino acids for amino acids for synthesis of new synthesis of new proteins proteins

Requires enzymesRequires enzymesProteasesProteasesKetogenic amino acidsKetogenic amino acidsGlucogenic amino Glucogenic amino

acidsacids

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Lipid MetabolismLipid Metabolism

Metabolism produces Metabolism produces more energy than more energy than carbohydrates and carbohydrates and proteinsproteins

Enzymes for digestion Enzymes for digestion include:include:LipaseLipase

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Health & Dental Hygiene Implications:Health & Dental Hygiene Implications:Lactose IntoleranceLactose Intolerance

Digestive insufficiency or inability? Why? What Digestive insufficiency or inability? Why? What process/processes are occurring or being process/processes are occurring or being blocked?blocked?

Groups impacted?Groups impacted?Nutritional care or patient treatment options? Nutritional care or patient treatment options?

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