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1 HW # 51- Revise your Essay. Warm up
Week 16, Day Two HW # 51- Revise your Essay. Warm up What do lipids do for your body? What are the types of lipids?

2 Warm up Response -Lipids are energy rich organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen -They contain more energy than carbohydrates -Cells store lipids for later use. -Lipids also make up most of the cell membrane.

3 Homework Response/Check
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4 Goals for Today Quick discussion on Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, etc.
Work on Essay Revision (Introduction) Complete Chemical Compounds in Cells (and review) Begin Study Guide

5 Element Substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. Example: carbon.

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7 The most common elements in living things are:
Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen

8 Atom The smallest unit of an element

9 A compound is two or more elements that are chemically combined.
The smallest unit of a compound is a molecule. An example of a compound is water.

10 Compounds

11 Organic and Inorganic Compounds
Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon. Examples: water (H2O) & table salt (NaCl). Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen and are associated with living things. Examples: (next slide)

12 Four most important groups of organic compounds found in living things are:
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

13 Carbohydrates Energy-rich compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen Supply energy for cell processes; short-term energy source Most important source of energy for body Sugars-fruits, starch-pasta, and cellulose-found in cell walls of plants

14 Proteins Made of elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur Regulate cell processes and build cell structure s Made up of smaller molecules linked together chemically called amino acids Enzymes speed up chemical reactions

15 Lipids Energy-rich compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Store large amounts of energy long term; form boundaries around cells Fats, oils, waxes, and cholesterol

16 Nucleic Acids Made of the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus 2 kinds of nucleic acids DNA - Carries hereditary information (chromatin in nucleus) RNA - used to make proteins (cytoplasm & nucleus)

17 Water and Living Things
Makes up about 2/3 of your body Most chemical reactions in cells require water Helps cells keep their size and shape Helps keep temperature of cells from changing rapidly


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