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SAMENVATTING: MENSELIJKE EN BIOLOGISCHE ZIEKTELEER
HOOFDSTUK 1: The Chemistry of Living Things
1.1 all Matter consists of elements
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1.2 Atoms combine to form molecules
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1.3 Life depends on water
o no molecule is more essential to life than water = 60% of our bodyweight
o properties of water:
1. Excellent solvent
2. Liquid at body temperature
3. Can absorb and hold heat energy
4. Evaporation (verdamping) of water uses op heat energy  zweten
5. Water participates in essential chemical reactions

1.3.1 Water is the biological solvent:
o solvent= a liquid witch other substances dissolve
water is the ideal solvent in living organisms because it is a polar liquid at body
temperature.
Bv sodium chloride (NACL)  water keeps the ions dissolved

o solute= any dissolved substance
o Hydrophilic= polar molecules that are attracted to water and interacts easily
o hydrophobic= nonpolar, neutral molecules do not interact easily with water and will not dissolve in it.

1.3.2 Water is liquid at body temperature:
o Between 0 and 100 degrees= this temperature range because there is just enough heat energy in
water to break weak hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
 below 0 there no longer enough heat energy to break the hydrogen bonds, they orient themselves
into a stable, unchanging, rigid lattice structure.
 above the 100 all hydrogens bonds are completely broken and escape into the atmosphere as gas
o Excellent for transporting solutes
 transport is the primary function of blood
o Water is the main constituent of all liquids
1. It fills our cells
2. It occupies the spaces between cells
3. Fills the fluid-filled not occupies by living cells

1.3.3 Water helps regulate the body temperature
o Water can absorb and hold a large amount of heat energy.
 it prevents rapid changes in body temperature when changes occur in metabolism or in the
environment
o Our bodies generate heat during metabolism
 so being able to lose heat is important for a constant body temperature
 sweat from the surface of our bodies
1.3.4 water participates in chemical reactions
o Involved in many of the chemical reactions

, 1.4 The importance of hydrogens ions
Hydrogen= most important ions in our body

1.4.1 Acids donate hydrogen ions, bases accept them
o Bond between hydrogen and oxygen are strong
 it can break  the electron from one hydrogen atom is transferred to the oxygen atom  water
molecule breaks into two ions
o Acid molecule= is any molecule that can donate an acidic solution and H+ ion.
 added to pure water= an acidic solution (higher H+ concentration than pure water)
o Base molecule= is any molecule that can accept an H+ ion.
 added to pure water= an alkaline solution (lower H+ concentration than pure water)

Opposite effects on the H+ concentration of solution  neutralize each other

1.4.2 The Ph scale express hydrogen ion concentration
o Scientists use the Ph scale to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a solution
o Ph scale = measure of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
 scale ranges from 0 tot 14
1. Pure water= 7  neutral point (ion concentration of 10-7 moles/liter)
2. Acidic solution= pH less than 7 (bv Ph of 5= H+ concentration of 10 -5 moles/liter)
3. Basic solution= pH greater than 7 (bv pH of 9= H+ concentration of 10 -9 moles/liter)
o pH of blood= 7,4  more alkaline than neutral water
o changes in the pH of body fluids can affect how molecules are transported across the cell membrane
and how rapidly certain chemical reactions occur.
 a change in hydrogen ion concentration can be dangerous because it threatens homeostasis!!

1.4.3 Buffer minimizes changes in Ph
o Buffer= is any substance that tends to minimize the changes in pH that might otherwise occur when an
acid or base is added to a solution.
 essential for homeostasis of pH in body fluids
o When an acid is added and the number of H+ ions increase, the base form of the buffer pair accepts
some of the H+ ions
 minimizing the fall in pH that might otherwise occur
o When a base is added that might take up too many H+ ions, the acid form of the buffer pair releases
additional H+ ions
 minimizing the rise in pH that might otherwise occur
o Bicarbonate and carbonic acids = one of the most important buffer pairs in body fluids
 when blood becomes too acidic  bicarbonate accepts H+
o The more buffers that are present in a body fluid, the more stable the pH

1.5 The organic molecules of living organisms
Organic molecules= molecules that contain carbon and other elements held together by covalent bonds

1.5.1 Carbon is the common building block of organic molecules
o Carbon is relatively rare in the natural world. (Less 0,03%)
 organisms actively accumulate it  18% of body weight in humans
o Carbons= building block of all organic molecules
 many ways it can form strong covalent bonds with other atoms
o In addition to their complexity, there is almost no limit to the size of organic molecules derived from
carbon.
 macromolecules: thousands or even millions of smaller molecules

1.5.2 Macromolecules are synthesized and broken down within the cell
o dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction= Macromolecules are built within the cell itself.
 subunits are joined by covalent bonds

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