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Learning Targets “I Can…” -List the four atoms that make up the four macromolecules. -Distinguish between a monomer and polymer. -List the four macromolecules.

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1 Learning Targets “I Can…” -List the four atoms that make up the four macromolecules. -Distinguish between a monomer and polymer. -List the four macromolecules and name the monomer for each. -Describe the role of proteins in living organisms. -Build the four macromolecules, both on paper and with molecular models, to contrast the structures of the four macromolecules.

2 Building the Macromolecules Studying the Chemistry of Carbon

3 Carbon Has only four valence (outer shell) electrons so it has four places to bond with other atoms. Carbon = Black

4 Hydrogen Has only one valence electron; it wants one more giving it one place for atoms to bond. Hydrogen = White

5 Oxygen Has six valence electrons leaving it with two places to bond other atoms. Oxygen = Red

6 Glucose Create glucose using the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Glucose = C 6 H 12 O 6

7 Polymerization of Glucose Glucose is a MONOMER. It is a smaller molecule that serves as a subunit for a bigger molecule called a POLYMER. The chemical reaction to join monomers is called polymerization; it is also known as DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS because water must be removed.

8 Polymerization

9 MacromoleculeMonomerPolymer Carbohydrate Glucose (Simple Sugar) Monosaccharide Carbohydrate (Polysaccharide, Ex. Starch, Fiber) Lipid Fatty AcidsLipid (Triglyceride) Protein Amino AcidsPolypeptide/ Protein Nucleic Acid Nucleotides (A, T, C, G) Nucleic Acid (DNA, RNA)


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