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name that molecule! - sc.912.l.18.1: describe the basic molecular struc…

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name that molecule! - sc.912.l.18.1: describe the basic molecular structures and primary functions of the four categories of biological macromolecules. directions: for each of the molecules shown below: (1) identify the type of molecule, (2) explain how you know what type of molecule it is, and (3) list the function of this molecule in living systems.

Explanation:

To solve this, we analyze each molecule (though images are a bit unclear, we use typical macromolecule structures):

Top - Left Molecule (Amino Acid - like structure with N, C, O, H, CH₂OH):
  1. Identify: Amino Acid (monomer of Protein).
  2. Explain: Has an amino group ($-NH_2$), carboxyl group ($-COOH$), and a side chain ($-CH_2OH$) – key features of an amino acid.
  3. Function: Builds proteins; involved in enzyme activity, cell signaling, structural support, etc.
Top - Right Molecule (Multiple - OH, C - H, CH₂OH, CHO – Carbohydrate, likely a monosaccharide like glucose or a polysaccharide monomer):
  1. Identify: Carbohydrate (Monosaccharide, e.g., Glucose).
  2. Explain: Has multiple hydroxyl groups ($-OH$), carbon - hydrogen bonds, and a carbonyl - like group (CHO) – fits the formula $C_n(H_2O)_n$ (carbohydrate ratio).
  3. Function: Energy source (e.g., glucose is broken down for ATP); structural (e.g., cellulose in plants).
Bottom - Left Molecule (S - containing, - OH, - SH? Likely a Lipid or Amino Acid with sulfur, but more likely Lipid (e.g., Fatty Acid or Phospholipid fragment)):
  1. Identify: Lipid (e.g., Fatty Acid or Phospholipid).
  2. Explain: Hydrocarbon - like chains (hydrophobic) with some polar groups (hydrophilic) – typical of lipids (amphipathic if phospholipid).
  3. Function: Energy storage (fats), cell membrane structure (phospholipids), insulation, hormone production (steroids).
Bottom - Right Molecule (Long Carbon Chain with Repeating Units, Peptide Bonds? Likely Protein (Polypeptide)):
  1. Identify: Protein (Polypeptide).
  2. Explain: Long chain of amino acids (peptide bonds between $-NH -$ and $-CO -$ groups) – formed by dehydration synthesis of amino acids.
  3. Function: Catalysis (enzymes), transport (e.g., hemoglobin), immune response (antibodies), structural (e.g., collagen).
General Approach:
  • Proteins: Made of amino acids (amino + carboxyl + R - group).
  • Carbohydrates: $C, H, O$ in $1:2:1$ ratio, monosaccharides/polysaccharides.
  • Lipids: Hydrophobic, hydrocarbon chains, diverse (fats, phospholipids, steroids).
  • Nucleic Acids (not shown here): Contain P, N - bases, sugar - phosphate backbone (DNA/RNA), function in genetic storage/expression.

For each molecule, match structure (functional groups, chain type) to macromolecule class, then state function based on class.

(Note: If the bottom - right is a nucleic acid (e.g., DNA/RNA), adjust: Identify as Nucleic Acid, Explain: Sugar - phosphate backbone, N - bases (A, T/U, C, G), Function: Genetic information storage (DNA) or protein synthesis (RNA).)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each molecule (though images are a bit unclear, we use typical macromolecule structures):

Top - Left Molecule (Amino Acid - like structure with N, C, O, H, CH₂OH):
  1. Identify: Amino Acid (monomer of Protein).
  2. Explain: Has an amino group ($-NH_2$), carboxyl group ($-COOH$), and a side chain ($-CH_2OH$) – key features of an amino acid.
  3. Function: Builds proteins; involved in enzyme activity, cell signaling, structural support, etc.
Top - Right Molecule (Multiple - OH, C - H, CH₂OH, CHO – Carbohydrate, likely a monosaccharide like glucose or a polysaccharide monomer):
  1. Identify: Carbohydrate (Monosaccharide, e.g., Glucose).
  2. Explain: Has multiple hydroxyl groups ($-OH$), carbon - hydrogen bonds, and a carbonyl - like group (CHO) – fits the formula $C_n(H_2O)_n$ (carbohydrate ratio).
  3. Function: Energy source (e.g., glucose is broken down for ATP); structural (e.g., cellulose in plants).
Bottom - Left Molecule (S - containing, - OH, - SH? Likely a Lipid or Amino Acid with sulfur, but more likely Lipid (e.g., Fatty Acid or Phospholipid fragment)):
  1. Identify: Lipid (e.g., Fatty Acid or Phospholipid).
  2. Explain: Hydrocarbon - like chains (hydrophobic) with some polar groups (hydrophilic) – typical of lipids (amphipathic if phospholipid).
  3. Function: Energy storage (fats), cell membrane structure (phospholipids), insulation, hormone production (steroids).
Bottom - Right Molecule (Long Carbon Chain with Repeating Units, Peptide Bonds? Likely Protein (Polypeptide)):
  1. Identify: Protein (Polypeptide).
  2. Explain: Long chain of amino acids (peptide bonds between $-NH -$ and $-CO -$ groups) – formed by dehydration synthesis of amino acids.
  3. Function: Catalysis (enzymes), transport (e.g., hemoglobin), immune response (antibodies), structural (e.g., collagen).
General Approach:
  • Proteins: Made of amino acids (amino + carboxyl + R - group).
  • Carbohydrates: $C, H, O$ in $1:2:1$ ratio, monosaccharides/polysaccharides.
  • Lipids: Hydrophobic, hydrocarbon chains, diverse (fats, phospholipids, steroids).
  • Nucleic Acids (not shown here): Contain P, N - bases, sugar - phosphate backbone (DNA/RNA), function in genetic storage/expression.

For each molecule, match structure (functional groups, chain type) to macromolecule class, then state function based on class.

(Note: If the bottom - right is a nucleic acid (e.g., DNA/RNA), adjust: Identify as Nucleic Acid, Explain: Sugar - phosphate backbone, N - bases (A, T/U, C, G), Function: Genetic information storage (DNA) or protein synthesis (RNA).)