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Bellringer: Directions: Using Daysheet 29, answer the following questions regarding macromolecules
1. Match the following monomers with their correct polymers in the table below: Nucleotides Monosaccharides Fatty Acids Amino Acids Polymer Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins Carbohydrates A. B. C. D. Monomer
Matching Section: Please use the following word bank to help you correctly answer questions 2-11. The words in the bank can only be used once.
Larger Carbon Lipid Glycogen RNA Smaller Monomer Carbohydrate Organic Phosphate Sugar Polymer Enzyme Protein Polysaccharide Nucleic Acid Monosaccharide Nucleotide Nucleic Acid Starch
2. Which macromolecule of life is used to STORE energy? ___________________ 3. Which macromolecule of life provides energy for the body? _________________ 4. __________________________________ is a very long macromolecule chain. 5. If you were to perform a chemical reaction where monomers are turned into polymers, would your new molecule(s) be larger or smaller than your starting reactants? _______________________________. 6. Plants store polysaccharides in the form of ______________________________. 7. Polymers are made up of individual subunits (building blocks) called ___________________________. 8. A protein that can speed up chemical reactions is called a(n) ________________________________. 9. The chemical properties of proteins are dependent on their _________________. 10.Animals store polysaccharides in the form of ____________________________.
Biology Objective: I can describe the structure and function of organic macromolecules
Homework: HW30 due next class. Complete your missing work. The last day to turn in missing work is Mondat October 21, 2013!
Activity 1: Review Macromolecules of Life Polymer Monomer & Memory Clue Carbohydrate
Structure
Functions
Examples
Lipid
Protein
Nucleic Acid
1. Identify and then label the following terms on the atomic structure below: electron, neutron, proton, and nucleus.
2. Please complete the following chart: Atomic Particle a. __________________ b. __________________ Neutron Location c. ____________________ Outside the nucleus d. ____________________ Charge +1/Positive e. ____________________ f. _____________________
3. If an atom has more protons than electrons, what will the overall charge of the atom be? ______________________________________ 4. If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons, what will the overall charge of the atom be? _____________________________________ 5. If an atom has more electrons than protons, what will the overall charge of the atom be? _____________________________________________ 6. Under normal circumstances, an atom will have a ______________________ charge. 7. Atoms that have either gained or lost electrons are referred to as ____________________.