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DNA

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a large molecule which is essential to all life
  • It contains genetic information which it encodes as instructions which organisms need to develop and function correctly
  • DNA consists of four different monomers called nucleotides which contain small molecules called bases and which are abbreviated to A, T, C, and G which are bound together by polymerisation
  • The nucleotides form two strands that intertwine, giving the famous double helix shape of DNA
  • The bases on either polymer chain pair up in specific sequences forming cross links that hold the strands together, giving rise to the double helix shape
  • It is a complex molecule that contains genetic information which is stored in the order in which the bases organise themselves, which is a code for the organisms gene

Diagram showing the complex double helix structure of DNADiagram showing the complex double helix structure of DNA

Natural Polymers

Starch & Cellulose

  • Carbohydrates are compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen with the general formula Cx(H2O)y
  • There are simple carbohydrates and complex carbohydrates
  • Simple carbohydrates are called monosaccharides and are sugars such as fructose and glucose
  • Complex carbohydrates are called polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose
  • The monomers from which starch and cellulose are made are both sugars
  • Starch is used to store energy and cellulose is a stiff polymer used in plant cell walls to provide support
  • Complex carbohydrates are condensation polymers formed from simple sugar monomers and, unlike proteins, are usually made up of the same monomers
  • An H2O molecule is eliminated when simple sugars polymerise
    • The linkage formed is an -O- linkage and is called a glycosidic linkage

Diagram of the starch amylose showing glycosidic linkages (-O-) which bind the monomers together, Amylose makes up approximately 20-30% of starchDiagram of the starch amylose showing glycosidic linkages (-O-) which bind the monomers together, Amylose makes up approximately 20-30% of starch

Other Natural Polymers

  • Proteins are also important natural polymers with specific biological functions
  • Some examples of proteins and their functions include:
    • Haemoglobin which transports oxygen in the blood
    • Antibodies in the immune system help protect the body from viruses and bacteria
    • Enzymes which are biological catalysts
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