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1 Review your vocabulary cards
Do Now Review your vocabulary cards

2 Silently Take this assessment
Unit 1 Test Silently Take this assessment Early Finishers: Brain Vomit about elements such as Carbon, nitrogen, Hydrogen, oxygen and Phosperous

3 Grading and Tracking Peer Grading
Please exchange tests with someone else at your table. Sign your name at the top of the test you’re grading. I will grade the rest, we will track and review next class period.

4 Which vitamins do we need to take? Why?
Do Now: September 7th Which vitamins do we need to take? Why? Which vitamins can you list? Do you know what they do?

5 Unit 2: Building Blocks of Life
REVIEW Element v compound CHONPS Vitamins Macromolecules

6 Elements vs. Compounds The smallest unit of matter is called an atom. Each variation of an atom is referred to as an element. When multiple elements bond together a compound is formed. Organic compounds are formed when a compound forms around carbon.

7 Vitamins Nutrients our bodies need in small amounts.
Our bodies cannot produce them on their own.

8 The MOST ASTOUNDING FACT
The elements of Life… Why is carbon considered the building block of life? Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous The MOST ASTOUNDING FACT

9 Graphic Organizer Create a six column, five row graphic organizer
Organic Molecule Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure Notes Carbohydrates Lipid Protein Nucleic Acid

10 Explain Take five minutes with your table group to complete as much of your graphic organizer as possible. You need to complete this primarily on your own. We will add to your notes, but this SHOULD be a review from

11 Carbohydrates Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure
Notes Carbohydrates

12 Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure Notes Lipid

13 Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure Notes Protein

14 Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure Notes Lipid
Nucleic Acid Common Name Example Sources Use in the Body Structure Notes Lipid

15 Complete Notes Organic Molecule Common Name Example Sources
Use in the Body Structure Notes Carbohydrates Sugar Fruits, Sweets, Vegetables, Bread, Beans Short term energy CHO, Monosaccharide, Disaccharide, Polysaccharide Athletic Uses GLUCOSE Table Sugar- Sucrose Lipid Fats Butter, Cheese, Oil, Meat Long term energy storage. Cell Membranes Main: One glyceride, three fatty acids Monosaturated Polysaturated Saturated (most unhealthy) Trans-fats: Non organic! Your body doesn’t know how to deal with them. THEY ARE BAD!!! Protein Meat, Fish, Dairy, Soy, Legumes, Eggs Enzymes, Antibodies, Cartilage, Hair and Nails, Muscles, Blood Connected amino acids, VERY COMPLEX There are 20 amino acids that make up ALL of the protein in our body. Nucleic Acid NOT SOURCED DNA RNA Sugar, Phosphate, Nitrogen Base DNA: Double Helix with Sugar and Phosphate on outside, base on interior Adenine- Thymine Guanine- Cytosine

16 Evaluate Your Daily Nutrition
Bring in one nutrition label for Tuesday’s class. We want to evaluate the macromolecules we are putting into our bodies, the vitamins we ingest, and the types of fats we are eating.


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