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Categories for Foldable Carbohydrates (left side) pg. 46-47 Lipids (left side) pg. 47, pg. 204 Carbon (top right side) pg. 45, diagram pg. 34 Proteins (right middle side) pgs. 48-49 Nucleic Acids (bottom right) pg. 48, pg. 344-45

Fold the flaps in and label each as follows :: Left side flaps = Carbohydrates and Lipids Right side flaps = Carbon, Proteins and Nucleic Acids Fold Fold Carbon Carbohydrates Protein Nucleic Acids Lipids

For the flap labeled Carbon: (this only pertains to CARBON!) In Chapter 2 section 3, read the section “The Chemistry of Carbon” list at least 4 major points about Carbon draw the Carbon Atom showing protons, electrons and neutrons in their correct locations

For the macromolecules: Look up the information in your book and put it behind the flap for each organic molecule: 1. Name the subunits of each macromolecule 2. List the building blocks of each macromolecule 3. Draw a picture showing the chemical structure of each: the subunit AND the macromolecule 4. List the function, describe the macro, and give examples of each macromolecule