Jigsaw Red—carbohydrates Orange—lipid Yellow—nucleic acid

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Jigsaw Red—carbohydrates Orange—lipid Yellow—nucleic acid Green—protein Blue—carbohydrates Purple—lipid Brown—nucleic acid Black—protein

SWITCH IT UP! Groups of Groups of Red, Orange, Yellow, Green Share your results! Groups of Blue, Purple, Brown, Black Share your results!

Functions: quick energy Monomer: simple sugar monosaccharide CARBOHYDRATES   Elements: CHO Examples: pasta Functions: quick energy Monomer: simple sugar   monosaccharide Polymer: polysaccharide Simple v. complex carbs: simple are smaller Nucleic acids   Elements: CHOPN Examples: DNA and RNA Function: code for protein Monomer: nucleotide AKA the “__blueprint_______” of life LIPIDS   Elements: CHO Examples: butter   oil Functions: long term energy Monomers: fatty acids & glycerol Polymers: fats or lipids Fats v. oils (Saturated v. unsaturated) saturated = solid at room temperature Proteins   Elements: CHOSN Examples: enzymes, movement, eyesight, digestion Functions: reactions Monomer: amino acids Polymer: protein Enzymes: proteins that carry out reactions in cells