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Warm up 10/2:Warm up 10/2: 1.Pass labs toward the center. 2.When is the next Exam? a.When is the study guide due? b.When is intervention? 3.When is your RAFT project Due?
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BIOCHEMISTRY Part II
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Macromolecule ReviewMacromolecule Review Large carbon molecule chains are called Polymers Made up of smaller units called monomers Monomers polymers ( macromolecules ) 1.Nucleic Acids: Contain C,H,O, N Monomer = nucleotide Nucleotides: made of 3 basic parts Phosphate group a sugar nitrogen containing base
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Proteins: Contain C, H, O, and N Monomer= Amino acids Same basic structure but differ at functional (R) group 20 amino acids Forms peptide bonds Polymer is called a polypeptide.
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CARBOHYDRATES Monomer = monosaccharide (simple sugar) Made of C, H, and O and easily recognized by ring structure but no N like in DNA!!
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CARBOHYDRATES MACROMOLECULES 2 monosaccharides = disaccharide 3 or more monosaccharides = polysaccharide such as starch or cellulose Disaccharide
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3. Carbohydrates3. Carbohydrates Function: broken down to provide quick energy for cells Example: sugars and starches (pastas, breads, candy etc)
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4. Lipids4. Lipids Monomer: Fatty Acids Functions Store Energy Make up cell membranes Used to make hormones
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4. Lipids4. Lipids Made up of C, H, O Long and non polar Hydrophobic: does not dissolve in water Examples: fats, oils, phospholipids, steroids, waxes, and pigments found in mayonnaise, ice cream, hot cheetos etc
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