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These compounds are made up of _______________________ in a ratio of _____. carbon, hydrogen and oxygen 1:2:1 Look at the top picture. Count the number of carbon atoms you see. Now count the number of hydrogen atoms you see. Finally, count the number of oxygen atom you see. What is the formula? C 6 H 12 O 6 C 6 H 12 O 6 Now do the same thing for the bottom picture.

A lipid has one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acid tails. acid acid acid If a fatty acid tail has at least one _________________________, it is said to be an ____________fat. carbon-carbon double bond unsaturated If a fatty acid tail has no _________________________, it is said to be a _________ fat. carbon-carbon double bonds saturated Which of these drawings is a saturated fat? Which is an unsaturated fat? Unsaturated fat Saturated fat

Nucleic Acids Nucleic acids are macromolecules containing the elements… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus There are two kinds of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA The building blocks of the nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleic acids store and transmit genetic information.

Each amino acid has four parts. Carboxyl group An amino group One single hydrogen An “R” group which is different on every single amino acid. Amino Acids

There are many, many uses for proteins 1.enzymes 2.hormones 3.transport proteins such as hemoglobin 4.contractile proteins such as in muscle tissue 5.antibodies 6.membrane proteins 7.structural proteins such as bones and muscles Amino Acids are linked together to make PROTEINS Protein Amino Acid 1 Amino Acid 2