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Edexcel A level Biology B Notes


BIOLOGICAL
MOLECULES

,Water and Inorganic Ions
Structure of Water
 Water molecules have covalent bonds with electrons that are not evenly shared, creating a
dipole. The H is d+ while O is d- as electrons are closer to oxygen. Polar molecules are
molecules that have a dipole.
 Due to the dipole nature of water molecules, they form intermolecular bonds called
hydrogen bonds (oxygen bonds with hydrogen from another water molecule). These are
weaker than covalent bonds; however, in large quantities, they require a lot of energy to
overcome




Properties of Water
 High BP and MP: Due to hydrogen bonds requiring large amounts of energy to overcome,
water is a liquid at biological temperatures.
 Good solvent: Water pulls salts apart as it is hydrophilic and can store dissolved substances;
therefore, it acts as a transport media.
 High specific heat capacity: More energy is needed for molecules to start moving, making
water increase in temperature slowly, therefore more stable for body temperatures.
 High surface tension: Attraction to other water molecules is greater than the attraction to
air, creating a barrier.
 Solid form is less dense: Maximum density at 4 degrees as ice has a lattice structure making
it more spaced out and less dense. Ice floats and insulates the water beneath.
 Incompressible: Water is a liquid and therefore supports the shape of plants.
 Cohesive and adhesive: Sticks together due to hydrogen bonds and sticks to other
molecules, allowing transpiration to work.

Inorganic Ions
 Anions: Nitrates (formation of amino acids and DNA), Phosphates (formation of ATP, ADP,
DNA and RNA), Chlorides (nerve impulses and sweating), Hydrogen carbonates (buffering
the blood)
 Cations: Sodium (nerve impulses), Calcium (calcium pectate for middle lamella and bones),
Hydrogen (cellular respiration ATP synthesis), Magnesium (chlorophyll), Iron (binding oxygen
to haemoglobin), Potassium (nerve impulses)

Monosaccharides and Disaccharides
Structure
 Carbohydrates are the primary energy source, consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
atoms. There are 3 types of carbohydrates: mono-, di-, and polysaccharides. Many
monomers join to form polymers which are macromolecules.

Monosaccharides
 Monosaccharides are simple sugars with a low number of carbon atoms (triose, pentose,
and hexose sugars). Examples of hexose sugars are glucose, fructose, and galactose.
 Ribose and deoxyribose are both pentose sugars for RNA and DNA respectively (deoxyribose
is missing oxygen on 2nd carbon).

,  There are 2 isomers of glucose: alpha-glucose and beta-glucose, which affects the polymers
made.




Disaccharides
 Made from two monosaccharides joined together in a condensation reaction where a
molecule of H2O is released. This forms a glycosidic bond which is a covalent bond. Numbers
are used to show which carbon atoms the bond is on. An example is a 1,4-glycosidic bond.




 Common disaccharides: Sucrose (glucose and fructose), lactose (glucose and galactose and
maltose (glucose and glucose)

Test for Mono and Disaccharides (GCSE)
 Different monosaccharides form different disaccharides. All monosaccharides and some
disaccharides are reducing sugars, while polysaccharides are non-reducing sugars. It can be
tested using Benedict’s solution (brick red= positive for glucose). A quantitative test shows
blue to green to yellow to orange to red as the concentration of glucose increases.

Polysaccharides
Properties of Polysaccharides
 Oligosaccharides: Molecules with 3-10 monosaccharides. Polysaccharides: 11+
monosaccharides.
 Polysaccharides are good storage molecules: compact, glycosidic bonds are easily broken
down for cellular respiration, not very soluble so they have little effect on water potential.

Test for Polysaccharides (GCSE)
 Add iodine solution and observe colour change. Blue/black for the presence of starch.

Energy Store in Plants: Starch
 Starch is made of long chains of alpha glucose and consists of amylose and amylopectin.
 Amylose: An unbranched straight polymer made of 200 to 5000 glucose molecules, all
connected by 1-4 glycosidic bonds. As it gets longer, the chain starts to spiral for storage.
 Amylopectin: A branched polymer with 1-4 glycosidic bonds and 1-6 glycosidic bonds. As it
has more branches, more enzymes can break it down at once; therefore, it can be broken
down faster than amylose.

Energy Store in Animals: Glycogen
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