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BIOL130 is an introductory course at the University of Waterloo for all biology-related courses. This course is an introduction to cell biology. Unit 1 talks about biochemistry and its connection with cell biology. The main topics in this unit include atoms, chemical bonds, functional groups, macromolecules, DNA, RNA, and lipids. These study notes were used to help study for the exam and the tests. They are summary notes of the slides as well as textbook information.

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Unit 1A
4 types of atoms in living organisms:
● Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen (C, H, O, N)
● Mostly combined in complex macromolecules
● Simple forms (CO2, H2O)

Parts of an atom
● Nucleus: dense core in center (protons and
neutrons present)
● Electrons: Continually orbit the nucleus
● # of protons: defining feature of an element =
atomic number
● # protons + # neutrons = mass of an atom = mass number
● An atom is ‘neutral’ protons = neutrons
○ Electrons influence the reactivity of an atom

Atomic mass
● Mass of a neutron or proton is about 1 atomic mass unit or
Dalton (Da)
○ Electrons have small masses (ignored)

Electrons travel around in orbitals
● Orbital are group into shells
● Looking up to 3 shells in this course




Electrons, shells, valence
● Innermost shells fill first
● Then after it’s full, the next shell is filled
● Outermost ‘valence’ shell influences an atom’s reactivity
● Unpaired valence electrons determine the number of bonds an atom can make


● Completely filled valence shells:
non-reactive (stable)
● Almost filled: most reactive (O)
● Atoms with same # valence
electrons have similar chemical
behaviour

, ● Elements abundant in organisms have at least one unpaired valence electron
Unpaired electrons and biological reactions
● Biological reactions are driven by
○ Wanting to fill outer shells
○ Balance positive and negative
charges

How do atoms achieve full valence shells?
1. Sharing electrons (Covalent bonds)
a. Form chemical bonds
b. # of bonds depends on the valence
electrons
2. Transferring electrons (Ionic bonds)
a. Atoms that have a charge (ions)
i. Gain electrons → negatively
charged → anions
ii. Lose electrons → positively
charged → cations




● Non-polar: electrons shared equally
○ Single, double or triple bonds




● Polar: electrons shared unequally
○ One atom has a strong pull on the
electrons than the other (electronegativity)

, Water - hydrogen bonds
● Most abundant molecule in biological organisms
○ Human body contains ~70% water
● Water is a solvent that can dissolve most types
of molecules
● Universal Solvent
● The polarity of water is important in biology
● Properties are a result of its ability to form
H-bonds




Dissociation of water
● Very small number of water molecules will dissociate into ions




● H leaves its electron and move to another water
molecule
● Results in hydronium ion (H3O+) and a hydroxide ion
(OH-)
● Then they react to produce water again
● Can also be represented as H2O ← → H+ + OH-

Acid-base reactions
● Substance that donates a proton → acid (increase H+
in solution)
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