Today’s Objective BIO.3b-c

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Today’s Objective BIO.3b-c Given the building blocks and/or functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins (enzymes), and nucleic acids, identify the organic compound (macromolecule).

ALL must contain Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Organic Molecules ALL must contain Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.

Monomer Single Unit

Single units bonded together using DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS Polymer Single units bonded together using DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS

Sugars Energy Structure Carbohydrates Sugars Energy Structure

Carbohydrates – “saccharide” Monomers Structure Dimer Polymers Uses

Structure Storage Energy Lipids Structure Storage Energy

Lipids Monomer units Structure Polymers Uses

Structure Chemical reactions Movement Proteins Structure Chemical reactions Movement

Proteins – “peptide” Monomer Special bonds Structure Polymers Protein Shapes

Nucleic Acids Molecules of heredity

Nucleic Acids Monomer Structure Bases Polymers Uses