02 Lecture Presentation
02 Lecture Presentation
Cedrela Insect
sapling barrier
Duroia Outside,
tree Inside, protected
unprotected Inside,
protected
Devil’s Outside,
garden unprotected
RESULTS
Dead leaf tissue (cm2)
16
after one day
12
0
Inside, Inside, Outside, Outside,
unprotected protected unprotected protected
Cedrela saplings, inside and outside devil’s gardens
Concept 2.1: Matter consists of chemical elements in
pure form and in combinations called compounds
• Organisms are composed of matter
• Matter is anything that takes up space and has
mass
Fig. 2-3
Sodium
chloride
Sodium Chlorine
Essential Elements of Life
– Dating fossils
– Tracing atoms through metabolic processes
– Diagnosing medical disorders
Periodic Table
Hydrogen
molecule (H2)
Fig. 2-12
Name and Electron- Lewis Dot Space-
Molecular distribution Structure and filling
Formula Diagram Structural Model
Formula
H H
+ +
H2O
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Weak Chemical Bonds
Na Cl Na Cl
Na Cl Na+ Cl–
Sodium atom Chlorine atom Sodium ion Chloride ion
(a cation) (an anion)
Na+
Cl–
Van der Waals Interactions
Fig. 2-UN1
Molecular Shape and Function
Unbonded
electron
pair
104.5º
Water (H2O)
Methane (CH4)
(b) Molecular-shape models
• Biological molecules recognize and interact
with each other with a specificity based on
molecular shape
• Molecules with similar shapes can have similar
biological effects
Natural
endorphin Morphine
Endorphin
Brain cell receptors
(b) Binding to endorphin receptors
Concept 2.4: Chemical reactions make and break
chemical bonds
• Chemical reactions are the making and
breaking of chemical bonds
• The starting molecules of a chemical
reaction are called reactants
• The final molecules of a chemical reaction
are called products
• Photosynthesis is an
important chemical
reaction
• Sunlight powers the
conversion of
carbon dioxide and
water to glucose
and oxygen
Fig. 2-19