Materials: none Catalyst: List and define 2 of the Elite 8 traits.
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Test Averages (as of now) Period 1: Period 2: Period 4: Period 5: Period 6: Period 7:
Once you get your test and answer results… Cross out each number you got WRONG on your scantron using your test results page
In order to master the material, we MUST determine what errors we made Within the next week, you will be given opportunities to make TEST CORRECTIONS. You will receive partial credit for making these corrections in the following format on the BACK of your scantron..
I did not know the content I guessed Careless mistake I did not know the content I narrowed it down to two and chose the wrong one I did not understand the question I did not take/review my notes # Missed # Reason from above Correct Answer Page # for location of answer Reason for the correct answer
Notes 2.2: Macromolecules FYI: Your Interactive Reader work is Notes 1.1
Objective I can define the structure and function of the 4 macromolecules
Organism Organ systems Organs Tissues Cells
What are cells made of?
What are macromolecules? big Big molecule Macromolecules are molecules. BIG ORGANIC
THINK! Organic….? What does this mean? They contain Carbon
What do Macromolecules look like? Made up of smaller building blocks called monomers. Many monomers “linked” together = polymer
Draw This Table in Your Notes! Macromolecules Lipids Monomer: Function: Example: Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic Acid
Lipids (Notes) Monomer: fatty acids Function: Long-term energy storage Makes up the cell membrane Insulation: trap heat Pad/protect organs Examples: fats, oils, waxes, cholesterol
Carbohydrates: Starch & sugar Monomer: monosaccharides Function: main source of quick, short-term energy Example: glucose, fructose, cellulose
Protein: Do work! Monomer: amino acid Function: Examples: provide structural support transport substances speed-up chemical reactions Examples: Muscle tendons, enzymes
Nucleic Acid Monomer: nucleotide Function: Examples: Store genetic information Examples: DNA, RNA
Nutrient Gizmo Ever wondered what your food is made up of? This Gizmo will help us understand the tests performed to determine the make up of common foods We will do the actual lab next week!