Introduction To Biochemistry 1
Introduction To Biochemistry 1
Vitalism: idea that substances and processes associated with living organisms did not behave
according to the known laws of physics and chemistry
Evidence:
1) Only living things have a high degree of complexity
2) Only living things extract, transform and utilize energy from their environment
3) Only living things are capable of self-assembly and self-replication
Organization of Life
• elements
• simple organic compounds (monomers)
• macromolecules (polymers)
• supramolecular structures
• organelles
• cells
• tissues
• organisms
Range of the sizes of objects studies by Biochemist and Biologist
1 angstrom = 0.1 nm
Elements of Life
Lipids
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
Common theme:
Monomers form polymers through
condensations
Eukaryote Cell
Thermodynamics
System of thinking about interconnections of heat, work, matter, chemical reactions
Relies on the 3 general statements about behavior of matter “Laws” of Thermodynamics
(energy, equilibria, natural processes and tendencies)
System
Whatever part of the universe we are in focus/interested in
o Closed system – cannot exchange matter across their boundaries
o Open system – pass matter back and forth across boundaries
Surroundings
Everything else in the universe that lie outside the boundaries of the system