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Warm-Up (8/26) On the piece of white paper from the back, predict the products of the following reaction and state which kind of reaction occurs: Stephen Fleenor 8/26/15 9th Period 1. + → 2. →

Macromolecular Structures Cellulose SIMPLE Starch COMPLEX

Macromolecular Structures Cellulose SIMPLE Starch COMPLEX

Macromolecular Structures SIMPLE COMPLEX Question: What about the chemical structure of starch makes it “sticky?” COMPLEX

What is the structural difference between a simple (such as cellulose) and a complex (such as starch) carbohydrate?

Biomolecules: Nucleic Acids August 26, 2015

Draw this nucleotide and label the carbons Nucleotide Monomer Draw this nucleotide and label the carbons

Phosphodiester Bond Nucleotide #2 Predict the product of this reaction by drawing the resulting structure, then answer this question: “Which type of reaction is this bond an example of?” Nucleotide #1

Phosphodiester Bond Nucleotide #2 Nucleotide #1

Primary and Secondary Structure

What is the difference between these two molecules? DNA and RNA What is the difference between these two molecules?

deoxyribonucleic acid DNA and RNA RNA ribonucleic acid DNA deoxyribonucleic acid

deoxyribonucleic acid DNA and RNA RNA ribonucleic acid DNA deoxyribonucleic acid single-stranded double-stranded

Objective #1 Predict the products and label the types of reaction for the following 4 reactions:

Closure On the piece of white paper from the back, predict, in a complete sentence: Stephen Fleenor 8/26/15 9th Period What would happen to an mRNA strand’s sequence if it was transcribed from 5’ to 3’ instead of 3’ to 5’?