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Biomolecules Foldable Created by: Joaquin Ortegon IPC

Be sure to clean up behind yourself! All trash must be thrown away, all scissors and table put back where they belong!

Cut out four pieces of paper approximately the size of a post-it Cut out four pieces of paper approximately the size of a post-it. Your substitute will give you a post it as an example. You will 16 squares total.

You will work with first four pieces of paper You will work with first four pieces of paper. Label each piece of paper: (Monomer, Structure, Function, Example)

Place a piece of tape at the top of each paper to create foldable tabs *Place a piece of tape at the top of each paper to create foldable tabs. *Start with the bottom two tabs. *This will be done on the next clean page of your spiral.

Completed View

Title This Foldable page as Carbohydrates

Monomer: A monomers are like legos that make up the total structure Monomer: A monomers are like legos that make up the total structure. The monomer for carbohydrates is a monosaccharide.

Mono = 1 Saccharide = Sugar

Draw the structure of a carbohydrate.

Each of those hexagons is a monosaccharide (lego).

Function: Carbohydrates are your main source of energy!

The reason you crave sugar is because it is high in energy.

Draw your favorite Bread, Fruit, and Sugary Treat.

Completed View

Draw where carbohydrates are made!

New Foldable

Bring out your four cut pieces of paper.

Label each piece of paper: (Monomer, Structure, Function, Example)

Place a piece of tape at the top of each paper to create foldable tabs Place a piece of tape at the top of each paper to create foldable tabs. Start with the bottom two tabs.

Completed View

Title This Foldable as Lipids

The monomer for a lipid is glycerol and 3 fatty acids.

Draw the structure. Color Code the Glycerol and 3 Fatty. Acids Draw the structure. Color Code the Glycerol and 3 Fatty Acids Label as well

Lipids are Fats. They also make up the Cell Membrane.

Examples: Draw a very oily food and the cell membrane.

At Least One DOUBLE Bond Saturated Unsaturated All single bonds. At Least One DOUBLE Bond Solid Liquid Butter Olive Oil

Draw where lipids are made!

New Foldable

Title This Foldable as Nucleic Acids

The monomer for a nucleic acid is a a nucleotide.

Draw the structure of a nucleotide Draw the structure of a nucleotide. 3 Parts include (Phosphate, Sugar, and a Nitrogenous Base)

Nucleic Acids make up our DNA.

Examples include DNA, RNA (1/2 of DNA) and ATP

Draw where nucleic acids are made!

New Foldable

Title This Foldable as Proteins

The monomer for a protein is a an amino acid.

Structure of an amino acid.

Write the functions of proteins. Note: Not the main energy source.

Draw the following two examples of proteins Draw the following two examples of proteins. Can your beat my body builder? Enzyme

Draw where proteins are made!