Find/write all the important vocab words for Carbs & Lipids

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Find/write all the important vocab words for Carbs & Lipids Date: 2/27/17 Topic: Proteins & Nucleic Acids Page # __ 2/27/17 Admit Slip Find/write all the important vocab words for Carbs & Lipids

Don’t erase! MCAS Practice! Don’t erase! MCAS Practice! Carbs Review Lipids Review Don’t erase! MCAS Practice! Don’t erase! MCAS Practice!

CHNOPS, Carb & Lipids Practice

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 = chain Two chains together make a double helix Shape of DNA Sugars & phosphate  “sugar-phosphate backbone” Bases link up with their partner (A & T and C & G) rings

Use the candy to build a DNA molecule! Building DNA Use the candy to build a DNA molecule! Base-Pairing Key:

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)

Protein Notes (Finish Worksheet)

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 DNA  RNA  Proteins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= gG7uCskUOrA From DNA to Protein Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= gG7uCskUOrA

Proteins Vocab words

Nucleic Acids Vocab words

Proteins/Nucleic Acids MCAS Practice