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ANATOMY LECTURE SERIES
CHEMISTRY OF LIVING THINGS
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CHEMISTRY
  • Defined as the study of the structure of matter and the composition of substances, their properties, and their chemical reactions
  • Biochemistry is the study of chemical reactions of living things
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MATTER AND ENERGY
  • Matter is anything that has weight and occupies space; it is neither created nor destroyed
  • Energy is the ability to do work or to put material into motion and exists in the body as:
    • Potential energy
    • Kinetic energy
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ATOMS
  • An atom is the smallest piece of an element
  • Atoms are made of subatomic particles
    • Protons have a positive charge
    • Neutrons have no charge
    • Electrons have a negative charge
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ATOMS
  • Isotopes are atoms of a specific element with the same number of protons but a different amount of neutrons
    • Radioactive Isotopes are unstable and may decay

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ELEMENTS
  • Atoms that are alike combine to form elements
  • There are 92 elements found naturally and each is represented by a chemical symbol or abbreviation
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COMPOUNDS
  • Organic compounds are compounds found in living things containing the element carbon
  • Molecules are the smallest units of compounds that retain its properties and remain stable
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IONS AND ELECTROLYTES
  • Ions are atoms that have more protons than electrons; creating a positive charge
  • Electrolytes are atoms that have more electrons than protons; creating a negative charge
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TYPES OF COMPOUNDS
  • Inorganic Compounds
    • Made of molecules that do not contain carbon (C)
  • Organic Compounds
    • Always contain the element carbon (C)
    • 4 Groups of organic compounds are:
      • Carbohydrates • Proteins
      • Lipids • Nucleic acids
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CARBOHYDRATES
  • All carbohydrates are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
  • 3 Groups of carbohydrates:
    • Monosaccharides
    • Disaccharides
    • Polysaccharides
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LIPIDS
  • Lipids contain less oxygen than hydrogen
  • Examples of lipids:
    • Fats
    • Phospholipids
    • Steroids
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PROTEINS
  • Proteins are among the most diverse and essential organic compounds found in all living things
  • Amino acids are the small units that make up protein molecules
  • Enzymes are specialized protein molecules that help control chemical reactions in a cell
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
  • Nucleic acids are the largest known organic molecules; made from thousands of repeating subunits called nucleotides
  • There are two major types of nucleic acids:
    • DNA
    • RNA
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ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS
  • Acids are substances that yield hydrogen ions in solution
  • Bases are substances that ionize into negatively charged hydroxide ions and positively charged ions of metal when dissolved in water
  • Salts are formed when acids and bases are combined
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PH SCALE
  • pH measures acidity or alkalinity of a solution
  • The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14
    • A pH between 0 and 6.9 is acidic
    • A pH between 7.1 and 14 is alkaline
    • A pH of 7.0 is neutral as it contains the same number of hydrogen and hydroxide ions