Categories: All - carbohydrates - polysaccharides - energy

by Laura Frauley 3 years ago

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MACRONUTRIENTS

Carbohydrates are essential macronutrients that provide quick energy and serve as structural components. They are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and come in various forms including oligosaccharides, which are short chains of monosaccharides, and polysaccharides, which are long chains of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds.

MACRONUTRIENTS

MACRONUTRIENTS

NUCLEIC ACIDS

Nucleotides
  1. One or more phosphate functional groups
  2. A five-carbon sugar (ribose OR deoxyribose)
  3. A nitrogenous base



Nitrogenous Bases
  1. guanine (G)
  2. adenine (A)
  3. cytosine (C)
  4. thymine (T)
  5. uracil (U)


Pyrimidines

Cytosine

Uracil

Thymine

Purines

Adenine

Guanine

DNA
RNA
  1. Five-carbon sugar, Ribose
  2. a phosphate group
  3. one of four nitrogen bases: A, C, G, U


tRNA

rRNA

mRNA

ATP


LIPIDS

-storage and source of energy

-hormonal roles

-insulation

-protection

-structural components

-lubrication

Waxes
Steroids


Testosterone
Cholesterol
Phospholipids
  1. Phospholipids: They make up most of the cell membrane and are the building blocks for the cell membrane to exist.
  2. Cholesterol: they are in between cell membranes. They are scattered randomly throughout the cell membrane and help create fluid of the membrane
  3. Protein: carry out nearly all membrane processes.
Triglycerides


Fatty acids

Unsaturated Fat

Trans Fat

Saturated Fat

PROTEINS

Proteins Used in the Body
Carrier (transport)

ex: hemoglobin

Structural

ex: Hair, tendons, ligaments, collagen

Enzymes


DNA polymerase


Lactase


Signaling

ex: hormones

Chemical Signaling in the Body

Amphipathic


Hydrophilic chemical signals


Hydrophobic chemical signals


Amino Acids


Primary Structure



Secondary structure

Tertiary structure

Quaternary structure

CARBOHYDRATES

Polysaccharides
Heteropolysaccharides
Homopolysaccharides

ex: Cellulose

ex: Glycogen


ex: Starch

Oligosaccharides
ex: Maltotriose
Disaccharaides
ex: Maltose
Monosaccharides
ex: ribose + deoxyribose
ex: Fructose


ex: Glucose