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Chemical Compounds of Cells

Chemical Compounds of Cells. Gaiser Life Science. Chemical Compounds of Cells. Know. Why is water one of the most important compounds for cells to function?. Evidence.

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Chemical Compounds of Cells

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  1. Chemical Compounds of Cells Gaiser Life Science

  2. Chemical Compounds of Cells Know Why is water one of the most important compounds for cells to function? Evidence Draw and label an example of each of the five chemical compounds of living organisms. (protein, lipids, carbohydrates, water, and nucleic acid)

  3. Chemical Compounds of Cells What makes up living cells? Information Clarifying ?s Background information – a substance in its simplest form, made up of only one type of atom elements Example: oxygen, symbolized by a capital O atom – the smallest unit of an element Elements of living things Example: carbon (C), oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), phosphorus (P) compound – two or more elements joined together chemically Example: water – H2O Organic compound – two or more elements joined chemically that contain carbon, all living things are made of organic compounds.

  4. Chemical Compounds of Cells Information Clarifying ?s Organic compound – compounds that contain carbon, all living things are made of organic compounds. protein – (C), (O), (H), (N), & (S) Example: meat, eggs, fish, nuts, & beans carbohydrates – (C), (H), & (O) Example: sugars & starches lipids – (C), (H), & (O) Example: fats, oils, & waxes

  5. Chemical Compounds of Cells Information Clarifying ?s lipids – (C), (H), & (O) Example: fats, oils, & waxes Nucleic acids – (C), (O), (H), (N), (P), & (S) Example: DNA, which carries genetic info from parents to offspring & RNA, which produces protein in cytoplasm and nucleus inorganic compounds – combinations of 2 or more elements held together chemically without carbon being present – reactions in cells can’t happen without H2O. water Example: helps cells maintain shape, size, and temperature amino acids – smallest units that link protein together – protein that speeds up chemical reactions enzyme Example: Saliva speeds up digestion. Summary:

  6. Cell Parts and Functions What makes up living cells? Information Clarifying ?s Background information elements – a substance in its simplest form, made up of only one type of atom elements Example: oxygen, symbolized by a capital O atom atom – the smallest unit of an element Elements of living things Example: carbon (C), oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), phosphorus (P) compound compound – two or more elements joind together chemically Example: water – H2O Organic compound Organic compound – two or more elements joined chemically that contain carbon, all living things are made of organic compounds. protein – (C), (O), (H), (N), & (S) protein Example: meat, eggs, fish, nuts, & beans carbohydrates – (C), (H), & (O) carbohydrates Example: sugars & starches lipids – (C), (H), & (O) lipids Example: fats, oils, & waxes

  7. Cell Parts and Functions Information Clarifying ?s Nucleic acids Nucleic acids – (C), (O), (H), (N), (P), & (S) Example: DNA, which carries genetic info from parents to offspring & RNA, which produces protein in cytoplasm and nucleus inorganic compounds Inorganic compounds – combinations of 2 or more elements held together chemically without carbon being present water – reactions in cells can’t happen without H2O. water Example: helps cells maintain shape, size, and temperature amino acids amino acids – smallest units that link protein together enzyme – protein that speeds up chemical reactions enzyme Example: Saliva speeds up digestion. Summary:

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