Identify the Four Macromolecules and their Functions

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Identify the Four Macromolecules and their Functions Warm Up Identify the Four Macromolecules and their Functions

Warm Up: Identify the Four Macromolecules and their Functions Carbohydrates- Quick or “ready” energy Proteins- Structure of cell and chemical reactions Lipids- Stored energy, insulation Nucleic Acid- transmit genetic information

Macromolecules Review Frayer Model SB1.c Identify the function of the four major macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids)

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Protein

Nucleic Acid

Check for Understanding Proteins are polymers of a. Fatty acids b. Amino acids c. monosaccharides d. Nucleic acids

Check for Understanding Which of the following is NOT an organic molecule? a. Carbohydrate b. Ice c. Lipid d. Nucleic acid