Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 2
Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 2
Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 2
Chapter #2
2.1 Introduction
Atomic Structure
Drawing atoms
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Structural Formation
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3)
4)
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2.
2 types of chemicals
Organic must contain carbon and
hydrogen but may contain other
elements as well. (C6H12O6) Living
things or once living things.
Inorganic all the other compounds
(H20) do NOT contain C.
Inorganic Compounds
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4.
Water
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Salts
Water
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Salts
Organic Compounds
1.
2.
3.
4.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic acids
Carbohydrates
1)
2)
3)
Lipids
Lipids made of C,H,O but in different amounts
Lipids include fats (most common),
steroids, and phospholipids.
A fat that has all of its carbon atoms joined
by single carbon to carbon bonds is said to
be saturated. (solid at room temp, bad for
you)
Unsaturated fats (liquid at room temp,
good for you, double bonds)
Cholesterol, estrogens, and testosterone
are all steroids.
A phospholipid typically has two fatty acid
chains and a phosphate group.
Proteins
Amino Acids
Alanine
2. Glutamic acid
3. Leucine
4. Serine
5. Arginine
6. Glutamine
7. Lysine
8. Threonine
9. Asparagine
10. Glycine
11. Methionine
1.
12. Tryptophan
13. Aspartic acid
14. Histidine
15. Phenylalanine
16. Tyrosine
17. Cysteine
18. Isoleucine
19. Proline
20. Valine
(NOTE: the 8 essential amino
acids are in red. These
cannot be synthesized by
the human body and must
be obtained from food.
Arginine and histidine are
essential only for
children.)
Nucleic Acids
Clinical Connection
Prion protein can assume up to 12 different
shapes before prion was discovered it was
believed protein shape was always 3-D
Some prions are infectious mad cow disease
Some prions are not infectious Alzheimer
disease which cause gummy plaques in the
brain and disrupt functioning.
Some forms of Alzheimer disease may be
caused by protein misfolding
Work cited
Chemistry Image.
www.aperfectworld.org/healthcare_medicine.ht
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DNA image.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/origins/knoll.html
Structural formula image.
www.chemistry.mtu.edu/pages/courses/course
s/ch4412