What Macromolecules did you hear in the song? Were there any other terms you did or didn’t know? Now….Let’s Text Mark!!! As you read, E = Element, molecule,

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What Macromolecules did you hear in the song? Were there any other terms you did or didn’t know? Now….Let’s Text Mark!!! As you read, E = Element, molecule, or Macromolecule F = Function of any of these Don’t forget to answer embedded questions!

Top of Circle Book Cut this piece out

Bottom of Circle Book Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic Acids. Lipids. Nucleic Acids Lipids Carbohydrates 1)4 FUNCTIONS 2)2 examples 1)2 FUNCTIONS 2)4 examples 1)2 FUNCTIONS 2)4 examples 1)2 FUNCTIONS 2)2 examples Sketch and color an AMINO ACID Sketch and color a molecule of GLUCOSE Sketch and label a TRIGLYCERIDE Sketch and color a NUCLEOTIDE

Now for some examples….. But we mixed them all up? Which group do they belong?