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Warm Up: What specific molecules are important in your body Warm Up: What specific molecules are important in your body? Where do those molecules come from? Flush: What is one city in the US you have always wanted to visit?

Biomolecules In biology, there are 4 classes of molecules important in living things 1. Proteins 2. Lipids 3. Carbohydrates 4. Nucleic Acids Circulate to each stations to fill in the appropriate row Then, we will take notes as a class together

Homework: Homework Packet #2 Warm up: what are the building blocks of proteins? Flush: Would you rather have 1 really close friend, or 10 not as a close friends? Homework: Homework Packet #2

Biomolecules Review Get the table and reading out from last class! Answer on the BACK of the table these questions. 1. What are the smaller pieces that make up carbohydrates? 2. What is the function of carbohydrates in our bodies? 3. What the function of lipids in our bodies? 4. What is the function of protein in our bodies? 5. Give two examples of nucleic acids. 6. What are the building blocks (monomers) of nucleic acids? 7. Give an example of a protein.