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Bell Ringer: 3/3/17 Homework on desk for a spot check. Objective: Identify three of the four major organic compounds in organisms and illustrate the monomer of each. Questions: If worldwide deforestation is not regulated, what most likely would be the result? What do we use to test for monosaccharides?

Going over the homework…

Going over the quiz… Finished with that? Grab an EOC Coachbook & answer questions on page 27 & 33

Subunits is a nucleotide Contains C, H, O, N, and P Nucleic Acids Subunits is a nucleotide Contains C, H, O, N, and P Function store & retrieve heritable information Examples: DNA, RNA, & ATP

Nucleotides Function Subunits energy carriers chemical messengers building blocks of nucleic acids & coenzymes Subunits 1 sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) 1 phosphate group 1 nitrogen containing base Adenine (a base) Phosphate group Deoxyribose sugar

Examples of Nucleotides ATP: adenosine triphosphate 3 phosphate groups attached to sugar ATP is an energy carrier important to metabolism

Single strand of RNA Nitrogen Base base phosphate connected by covalent bond sugar

DNA

Independent: Bozeman Science Nucleic Acids Create 15 questions to go along with the nucleic acids video.

Honors Check No notes. No technology. It’s not a pop quiz. Just a check for you to see where you are at.

Homework Lipid Pages on Weebly Due Monday