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Hole s Human Anatomy and Physiology Eleventh Edition Shier Butler Lewis Chapter 2 1 Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

CHAPTER 2 CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE Why study chemistry in an Anatomy and Physiology class? - body functions depend on cellular functions - cellular functions result from chemical changes - biochemistry helps to explain physiological processes, and develop new drugs and methods for treating diseases 2

STRUCTURE OF MATTER Matter anything that takes up space and has weight; composed of elements Elements composed of chemically identical atoms bulk elements required by the body in large amounts trace elements required by the body in small amounts Atoms smallest particle of an element 3

ATOMIC STRUCTURE Atoms - composed of subatomic particles: proton carries a single positive charge neutron carries no electrical charge electron carries a single negative charge Nucleus central part of atom composed of protons and neutrons electrons move around the nucleus 4

ATOMIC NUMBER AND ATOMIC WEIGHT Atomic Number number of protons in the nucleus of one atom each element has a unique atomic number equals the number of electrons in the atom Atomic Weight the number of protons plus the number of neutrons in one atom electrons do not contribute to the weight of the atom 5

ISOTOPES Isotopes atoms with the same atomic numbers but with different atomic weights atoms with the same number of protons and electrons but a different number of neutrons oxygen often forms isotopes (O 16, O 17, O 18 ) unstable isotopes are radioactive; they emit energy or atomic fragments 6

MOLECULES AND COMPOUNDS Molecule particle formed when two or more atoms chemically combine Compound particle formed when two or more atoms of different elements chemically combine Molecular formulas depict the elements present and the number of each atom present in the molecule H 2 C 6 H 12 O 6 H 2 O 7

BONDING OF ATOMS lower energy levels are filled first if the outermost level has 8 electrons, the atom is stable 8

IONS Ion an atom that gains or loses electrons to become stable an electrically charged atom Cation a positively charged ion formed when an atom loses electrons Anion a negatively charged ion formed when an atom gains electrons 9

IONIC BOND an attraction between a cation and an anion formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another atom 10

COVALENT BOND Formed when atoms share electrons Hydrogen atoms form single bonds Oxygen atoms form two bonds Nitrogen atoms form three bonds Carbon atoms form four bonds H H O = O N N O = C = O 11

STRUCTURAL FORMULA Structural formulas show how atoms bond and are arranged in various molecules 12

POLAR MOLECULES Polar Molecule molecule with a slightly negative end and a slightly positive end results when electrons are not shared equally in covalent bonds water is an important polar molecule 13

HYDROGEN BONDS Hydrogen Bond a weak attraction between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule formed between water molecules important for protein and nucleic acid structure 14

CHEMICAL REACTIONS Chemical reactions occur when chemical bonds form or break among atoms, ions, or molecules Reactants are the starting materials of the reaction - the atoms, ions, or molecules Products are substances formed at the end of the chemical reaction NaCl Na + + Cl - Reactant Products 15

TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS Synthesis Reaction more complex chemical structure is formed A + B AB Decomposition Reaction chemical bonds are broken to form a simpler chemical structure AB A + B Replacement Reaction chemical bonds are broken and new bonds are formed Single: AB + C AC + B Double: AB + CD AD + CB 16

ACIDS, BASES, AND SALTS Electrolytes substances that release ions in water NaCl Na + + Cl - Acids electrolytes that dissociate to release hydrogen ions in water HCl H + + Cl - Bases substances that release ions that can combine with hydrogen ions NaOH Na + + OH - Salts electrolytes formed by the reaction between an acid and a base HCl + NaOH H 2 O + NaCl 17

ACID AND BASE CONCENTRATIONS ph scale - indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution Neutral ph 7; indicates equal concentrations of H + and OH - Acidic ph less than 7; indicates a greater concentration of H + Basic or alkaline ph greater than 7; indicates a greater concentration of OH - 18

ORGANIC VERSUS INORGANIC Organic molecules contain C and H usually larger than inorganic molecules dissolve in water and organic liquids carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids Inorganic molecules generally do not contain C usually smaller than organic molecules usually dissociate in water, forming ions water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and inorganic salts 19

INORGANIC SUBSTANCES Water most abundant compound in living material two-thirds of the weight of an adult human major component of all body fluids medium for most metabolic reactions important role in transporting chemicals in the body absorbs and transports heat Oxygen (O 2 ) used by organelles to release energy from nutrients in order to drive cell s metabolic activities necessary for survival 20

INORGANIC SUBSTANCES Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) waste product released during metabolic reactions must be removed from the body Inorganic salts abundant in body fluids sources of necessary ions (Na +, Cl -, K +, Ca 2+, etc.) play important roles in metabolism 21

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES 4 different compounds Carbohydrates C, H, O Lipids C, H, O, & often P Proteins C, H, O, N & often P Nucleic Acids C, H, O, N, P 22

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES CARBOHYDRATES provide energy to cells supply materials to build cell structures water-soluble contain C, H, and O ratio of H to O close to 2:1 (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) Classified by size: monosaccharides glucose, fructose disaccharides sucrose, lactose polysaccharides glycogen, cellulose 23

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES CARBOHYDRATES 24

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES LIPIDS 3 KINDS soluble in organic solvents; insoluble in water fats (triglycerides) used primarily for energy; most common lipid in the body contain C, H, and O but less O than carbohydrates example: (C 57 H 110 O 6 ) building blocks are 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids per molecule saturated and unsaturated 25

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES LIPIDS 3 KINDS phospholipids building blocks are 1 glycerol, 2 fatty acids, and 1 phosphate per molecule hydrophilic and hydrophobic major component of cell membranes 26 2-25

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES LIPIDS 3 KINDS steroids four connected rings of carbon widely distributed in the body, various functions component of cell membrane used to synthesize hormones cholesterol 27

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES PROTEINS structural material energy source hormones receptors enzymes antibodies building blocks are amino acids amino acids held together with peptide bonds 28 2-27

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES PROTEINS Four Levels of Structure 29

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES NUCLEIC ACIDS carry genes encode amino acid sequences of proteins building blocks are nucleotides DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double polynucleotide RNA (ribonucleic acid) single polynucleotide 30

ORGANIC SUBSTANCES NUCLEIC ACIDS 31 RNA DNA

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS CT Scanning and PET Imaging techniques used to give anatomical and physiological information CT scanning uses X-ray emissions to provide 3-D image of internal body parts PET imaging used radioactive isotopes to detect biochemical activity in a specific body part 32