Identification of Macromolecules

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Identification of Macromolecules Lesson 4 10/22 (A) 10/23 (B)

Warm - Up Matching. Glucose Starch Cellulose Glycogen Lipids Enzyme Definition Long term energy storage Plant short term energy storage Animal short term energy storage Immediate source of energy Make up the cell wall of plants Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the cell Essential Question What are the functions of each group of organic compounds Objective Students will be able identify and describe the four kinds of organic compounds.

Lesson Overview Agenda Homework Quiz: Macromolecules Quiz Investigation: Identification of Macromolecules Homework Chemical Reactions and Enzymes Reading and Vocabulary