Biochemistry Booklet Instructions 2016

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Biochemistry Booklet Instructions 2016 Each student needs Scissors Glue A blue marker

Carbohydrate Write GLUCOSE beneath the picture

Polysaccharide Cut out 2 glucose molecules (letters A and B) Cut along the dashed line in between each molecule. Paste the H next to the OH in the droplet to complete the water molecule. Paste the 2nd H and OH into the 2nd water droplet. Paste the two glucose down side by side Paste the water molecule to show from where it was remove. HOH HOH

Pause Answer the questions about Carbohydrates.

Saturated Lipid HOH HOH HOH

Unsaturated Lipid 1) Cut out letters C (the H’s only), D, and E. 2) Cut along the dashed line in between them. 2) Paste the H and OH onto a water molecule 3) Paste the three fatty acids down side by side by the glycerol 4) Paste the water molecule to show from where it was removed. HOH HOH HOH HOH

Pause Answer the questions about lipids.

Nucleotide Select 7 colors. One each for: Sugar Phosphate Nitrogenous Base Adenine = A Thymine = T Cytosine = C Guanine = G Color the sugar, phosphate and nitrogenous base.

DNA Cut out letter F and paste it to page 7. Using the same color code system. Color you DNA molecule. Label the hydrogen bonds.

Pause Answer the questions about Nucleic acids.

Protein Name your Protein! It should end in –in. HOH HOH HOH 1) Cut out letters G and H and lay G on page 8 and add H to the amino acid chain on page 9. 2) Circle the ‘R’ group 3) Cut along the dashed line. 4) Paste the H and OH onto a water molecule 45) Paste the two amino acids down side by side 6) Paste the water molecule to show from where it was remove. 7) Label the peptide bonds 8) Identify each amino acid and write the properties of polar or non-polar Name your Protein! It should end in –in. HOH HOH HOH

Pause Answer the questions about Protein.