1 2 Carbon Compounds 3 The Environment 4 The Human Body.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Advertisements

Day 8 GHSGT Tutoring Biochemistry and Cell Processes.
Organic Compounds: Proteins. Basic Overview contain nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen contain nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen Water is the.
2.3 Carbon Based Molecules. 1. Monomer: – Small molecule 2. Polymer or macromolecule – Macro=Large – Large molecule – Made of many monomer.
Organic Compounds Compounds containing carbon that make up living things.
What is an enzyme? Type of protein. Catalyzes / Speeds up a chemical reaction. Decreases Energy of Activation.
2.3 Carbon-Based Molecules KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
BIOCHEMISTRY The study of organic compounds ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Compounds that contain carbon. Except carbon dioxide-CO 2 C.
Macromolecules Unit 1B. Organic Compounds Compounds that contain CARBON are called organic compounds. Carbon (C) has 4 valance electrons – it can bond.
Biochemistry Identify the four basic macromolecules Nucleic Acids Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids.
Organisms are made up of carbon-based molecules.
BIOMOLECULES Turner High School  Atoms (Elements) Needed for Life to Survive  C – carbon  H – hydrogen  N – nitrogen  O – oxygen  P – phosphorus.
Carbon atoms have unique bonding properties. Carbon forms _______________ bonds with up to four other atoms, including other carbon atoms. Carbon-based.
Types of Cells Organelles The Cell Membrane Cell Transport Review
Open your journals to the Red Onion Lab What type of solution is the salt water? What type of solution is the distilled water? Which cell structure was.
Biochemistry.
Jeopardy $100 Macro- Molecules 1 Macro- Molecules 2 Cells 1Cells 2 Cellular Transport $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100.
N.J. Biology End of Course State Test Review. Biology Started With: Macromolecules- the molecules of life! Lipids- fats, phospholipids of cell membranes-
2.3 Carbon-Based Molecules KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Organic Compounds Contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. Carbon is found in things that are or once were living.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Organelles Cell TransportMacromoleculesEnergy.
Molecules and Compounds. Atoms Molecules Cells.
BIOMOLECULES ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
CHEMISTRY OF LIFE EQ: How does chemistry explain the most basic interactions in our bodies?
Biomolecules. Carbohydrates  Made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.  The ratio is 1 carbon: 2 hydrogens: 1 oxygen  Used for energy  Three main kinds.
Ch. 2 Continued Organic Chemistry Recognizing the 4 main classes of organic compounds.
Scientific Method ChemistryBiochemThe CellCells to.
MACROMOLECULES EOC REVIEW Carbon serves as the backbone Carbon forms covalent bonds.
THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF THE BODY
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Notes: Macromolecule Table Objective: Cell biology standard 1h – Students will learn that most macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
The student is expected to: 9A compare the structures and functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Std 4 Review!.
Organic Compounds Biochemistry
Macromolecules.
Carbon Based Molecules
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Transport across a selective membrane:
Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life
Carbon Based Molecules
Biochemistry Carbon => life.
Which one doesn’t Belong?
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Notes: Macromolecule Table Objective: Cell biology standard 1h – Students will learn that most macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and.
3-2 Molecules of Life.
3-2 Molecules of Life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Organic Compounds Review
BIOMOLECULES Overview.
MACROMOLECULES Foldable Notes.
Card 1 Water’s structure Continued on next slide
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Carbon.
Organic Molecules Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids $200
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
The student is expected to: 9A compare the structures and functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
KEY CONCEPT Carbon-based molecules are the foundation of life.
Presentation transcript:

1

2 Carbon Compounds

3 The Environment

4 The Human Body

5 Genetics

6 Cells

7 Evolution

8 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

9 Glucose

10 What is a Carbohydrate (or monosaccharide)

11 Nucleotides

12 What are the building blocks of Nucleic Acids or What is composed of a phosphate group, a sugar and a nitrogenous base?

13 Chain of amino acids connected by peptide bonds

14 What is a protein? (or peptide)

15 phospholipids

16 What is a lipid used in membranes? Or What is composed of 2 fatty acid chains and a polar head?

17 Butter

18 What is an example of a saturated fat?

19 Producers

20 What are plants?

21 2 nd tier of the Energy Pyramid

22 What are consumers or what is 10% of the total energy?

23 An example of Mutualism

24 What is any combination of organisms with a relationship such that each benefits?

25 Tape worm and human host

26 What is Parasitism?

27 Grass,cow, human

28 What is a Food Chain?

29 2 atria and 2 ventricles

30 What is the Heart?

31 2 Sites (organs) of protein digestion

32 What is the Stomach, small intestine

33 4 lobes of the Brain

34 What are the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes?

35

36 Second messenger

37 What is cAMP?

38 Na K pump in neurons

39 What is the protein responsible for the Resting Potential in a neuron?

40 Heterozygous

41 What is Hh or what is half dominant half recessive?

42 A, B, AB and O

43 What are the 4 blood types?

44 Father must be this if child is type O and mom is type B.

45 What is type A, B or O?

46 100% Homozygous tall (TT)

47 What is the result of any cross having a homozygous tall parent when the other parent is also tall?

48 50%Tt (tall) and 50% tt (short)

49 What is the expected result of a cross between a Tt and a tt parent?

50 Mitochondria

51 What is the organelle responsible for cellular respiration?

52 Facilitated Diffusion

53 What is a carrier molecule that transports something without using ATP (energy)?

54 FedEx organelle

55 What is the Golgi apparatus?

56 DNA to RNA to Protein

57 What is Protein Synthesis?

58

59 Movement of water down its concentration gradient

60 What is Osmosis?

61 Definition of Homeostasis

62 What is maintain ones internal environment despite the external environment?

63 Survival of the Fittest (or fitter)

64 What is Natural Selection?

65 Insects survive pesticide spraying and go on to create a new species.

66 What is an example of adaptation or natural selection?

67 The human tail bone or appendix

68 What is a vestigial organ?

69 Geographic Isolation

70 What is the creation of a new species due to a physical barrier separating populations?

71

72

73 More Evolution

74 Nervous and Endocrine Systems

75 Cellular Transport

76 Cardiac and Respiratory Systems

77 Populations

78 Organelles

79 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

80 Type Subject 1 $200 Answer Here

81 Type Subject 1 $200 Question Here

82 Type Subject 1 $400 Answer Here

83 Type Subject 1 $400 Question Here

84 Type Subject 1 $600 Answer Here

85 Type Subject 1 $600 Question Here

86 Type Subject 1 $800 Answer Here

87 Type Subject 1 $800 Question Here

88 Type Subject 1 $1000 Answer Here

89 Type Subject 1 $1000 Question Here

90 Type Subject 2 $200 Answer Here

91 Type Subject 2 $200 Question Here

92 Type Subject 2 $400 Answer Here

93 Type Subject 2 $400 Question Here

94 Type Subject 2 $600 Answer Here

95 Type Subject 2 $600 Question Here

96 Type Subject 2 $800 Answer Here

97 Type Subject 2 $800 Question Here

98 Type Subject 2 $1000 Answer Here

99 Type Subject 2 $1000 Question Here

100 Type Subject 3 $200 Answer Here

101 Type Subject 3 $200 Question Here

102 Type Subject 3 $400 Answer Here

103 Type Subject 3 $400 Question Here

104 Type Subject 3 $600 Answer Here

105 Type Subject 3 $600 Question Here

106 Type Subject 3 $800 Answer Here

107 Type Subject 3 $800 Question Here

108 Type Subject 3 $1000 Answer Here

109 Type Subject 3 $1000 Question Here

110 Type Subject 4 $200 Answer Here

111 Type Subject 4 $200 Question Here

112 Type Subject 4 $400 Answer Here

113 Type Subject 4 $400 Question Here

114 Type Subject 4 $600 Answer Here

115 Type Subject 4 $600 Question Here

116 Type Subject 4 $800 Answer Here

117 Type Subject 4 $800 Question Here

118 Type Subject 4 $1000 Answer Here

119 Type Subject 4 $1000 Question Here

120 Type Subject 5 $200 Answer Here

121 Type Subject 5 $200 Question Here

122

123 Type Subject 5 $400 Answer Here

124 Type Subject 5 $400 Question Here

125 Type Subject 5 $600 Answer Here

126 Type Subject 5 $600 Question Here

127 Type Subject 5 $800 Answer Here

128 Type Subject 5 $800 Question Here

129

130 Type Subject 5 $1000 Answer Here

131 Type Subject 5 $1000 Question Here

132 Type Subject 6 $200 Answer Here

133 Type Subject 6 $200 Question Here

134 Type Subject 6 $400 Answer Here

135 Type Subject 6 $400 Question Here

136 Type Subject 6 $600 Answer Here

137 Type Subject 6 $600 Question Here

138 Type Subject 6 $800 Answer Here

139 Type Subject 6 $800 Question Here

140 Type Subject 6 $1000 Answer Here

141 Type Subject 6 $1000 Question Here

142

143