Complete the Analysis Section of your Carbs Lab (What did you learn?)

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Complete the Analysis Section of your Carbs Lab (What did you learn?) 9/16/16 Admit Slip Complete the Analysis Section of your Carbs Lab (What did you learn?) Date: 9/16/16 Topic: Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids Page # __

Today in Room 326/344… HW: Edpuzzle video on Enzymes Date: 9/16/16 Topic: Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids Page # _ Today in Room 326/344… HW: Edpuzzle video on Enzymes CONTENT OBJ: SW identify and describe the function of the four biomolecules, specifically how nucleic acids relate to proteins LANG. OBJ: SW read information guides, write guided notes, listen to verbal directions and talk in pairs AGENDA: Write analysis paragraph (10 min) Carb Review (5 min) Lipids Notes/ Activity (15 min) Nucleic Acid/Protein Notes (15 min) Build-a-DNA (20 min) Build-a-Protein (10 min)

Sugars end in which three letters??? Recall: Carbs -OSE!! Ex. Glucose Sucrose Fructose Gatelyose Jk  Carbohydrates are types of… Sugar! The scientific word for sugar is ________________ Saccharide A sugar with ONE sugar ring is called a _____________________________ Monosaccharide Sugars end in which three letters???

What’s left? What are the two other biomolecules found in food? Lipids (fats) Proteins What is the name of the last biomolecule (not yet discussed) that makes us look and act how we do? DNA! (Nucleic acids)

Lipid Notes Use Lipid Information Guide to get your mini journal notes Then watch duck clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B- 8PG98NcA (1:15)

Oil & Water Demo Homemade Lava Lamp

Proteins & Nucleic Acids Proteins are made from nucleic acids (DNA & RNA)

Nucleic Acids & Protein Notes Use info sheet to fill out guided notes

Notice “Ribose” sugar = from RNA Nucleic Acids Ex: DNA and RNA (polymers) Made from nucleotides (monomers) Nucleotide from DNA (D = deoxyribose sugar) Notice “Ribose” sugar = from RNA

Many nucleotides together makes a chain Two chains together make a double helix Shape of DNA Sugars & phosphate groups line up to make the “sugar-phosphate backbone” Bases link up with their partner (A & T and C & G) to form the rings of the ladder

Use worksheet to build a DNA molecule! Building DNA Use worksheet to build a DNA molecule!

Nucleic Acids code for Amino Acids Takes 3 nucleotides to make an amino acid Amino acids are the monomers of proteins (They make up proteins)

Polypetides Many amino acids together make a polypeptide Polypeptides are the polymers of proteins Chains of amino acids fold to become proteins 4 levels of folding

Protein Folding

Build a Protein

Show me how they relate! Use your 3D diagrams to show me the relationship between DNA, RNA, and proteins