CARBOHYDRATES Main source of energy! Saccharides/Sugar FUNCTION

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CARBOHYDRATES Main source of energy! Saccharides/Sugar FUNCTION MONOMERS Monosaccharide DIAGRAM CARBOHYDRATES Saccharides/Sugar Maybe scary, but how do you know if it’s a carbohydrate? HINT 1: What letters are there? C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen HINT 2: How many of each element in the first monomer? C6H12O6 ELEMENTS Have a laptop or smartphone? Go to tinyurl.com/NGKZ8N5

CARBOHYDRATE STRUCTURE What elements are there? How many are there of each? Create a bar graph below. Make sure to use a dry-erase marker! ELEMENTS C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen N – Nitrogen P – Phosphorus C H O N P

LIPIDS Fats and Oils FUNCTIONS Stores long term energy Cell membrane, cell’s skin Hormones and steroids Fatty acid chain (lots of C and H) Glycerol MONOMERS DIAGRAM LIPIDS Fats and Oils I know this looks scary, but how can you tell if you’re looking at a lipid? HINT 1: What letters are there? C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen HINT 2: What elements do you see the most? ELEMENTS Have a laptop or smartphone? Go to tinyurl.com/Q9UNkoD

LIPID STRUCTURE What elements are there? How many are there of each? Create a bar graph below. Make sure to use a dry-erase marker! ELEMENTS C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen N – Nitrogen P – Phosphorus C H O N P

PROTEINS Polypeptides FUNCTIONS Cell membrane and transport Enzymes Muscles MONOMERS Amino acids DIAGRAM PROTEINS Polypeptides Proteins are made of amino acids. How can you tell if it’s a protein? HINT 1: What letters are there? C – Carbon O – Oxygen H – Hydrogen N – Nitrogen HINT 2: What elements? ELEMENTS Have a laptop or smartphone? Go to tinyurl.com/oQ56vh4

PROTEIN STRUCTURE What elements are there? Ignore R groups. How many are there of each? Create a bar graph below. Make sure to use a dry-erase marker! C ELEMENTS C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen N – Nitrogen P – Phosphorus C H O N P

Carries our genetic information NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA and RNA FUNCTION Carries our genetic information MONOMERS Nucleotides DIAGRAM Nucleotide This diagram probably has the most elements. Why is it a nucleotide? HINT 1: What letters are there? C – Carbon N – Nitrogen H – Hydrogen P – Phosphorous O – Oxygen HINT 2: What elements? ELEMENTS Have a laptop or smartphone? Go to tinyurl.com/KPG2KQV Nucleic acid

NUCLEIC ACID STRUCTURE What elements are there? How many are there of each? Create a bar graph below. Make sure to use a dry-erase marker! ELEMENTS C – Carbon H – Hydrogen O – Oxygen N – Nitrogen P – Phosphorus C H O N P