DNA & Natural Polymers (AQA GCSE Chemistry)

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DNA

  • Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a large molecule which is essential to all life
  • It contains genetic information which it encodes as instructions which organisms need to develop and function correctly
  • DNA consists of four different monomers called nucleotides which contain small molecules called bases and which are abbreviated to A, T, C, and G which are bound together by polymerisation
  • The nucleotides form two strands that intertwine, giving the famous double helix shape of DNA
  • The bases on either polymer chain pair up in specific sequences forming cross links that hold the strands together, giving rise to the double helix shape
  • It is a complex molecule that contains genetic information which is stored in the order in which the bases organise themselves, which is a code for the organisms gene

The double helix

The DNA helix is made from two strands of DNA held together by hydrogen bonds, IGCSE & GCSE Biology revision notes

Diagram showing the complex double helix structure of DNA

Natural polymers

  • Other natural polymers include proteins, starch and cellulose 
  • Starch and cellulose are both carbohydrates 
  • Starch is used to store energy and cellulose is a stiff polymer used in plant cell walls to provide support
    • Starch and cellulose are both made from the monomer, sugar 
  • Proteins are condensation polymers, made from the monomer amino acids 

Natural polymers and their monomers 

Monomer Natural polymer
amino acids  protein
sugar starch
sugar cellulose

Examiner Tip

Exam questions will ask you to name the type of monomer from which the natural polymers are made.

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