H APPY T UESDAY ! Bellwork: Write “Gloop Lab”. Open your I.A.N. to PAGE 19 and copy down the following questions from yesterday’s lab. Copy what is in.

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H APPY T UESDAY ! Bellwork: Write “Gloop Lab”. Open your I.A.N. to PAGE 19 and copy down the following questions from yesterday’s lab. Copy what is in RED and leave space to answer the questions: 1. When we added water, what process was occurring: dehydration synthesis or hydrolysis? Describe the glue after water was added. 2. When we added borax, what process was occurring: dehydration synthesis or hydrolysis? Describe the glue after borax was added. 3. Summarize what happened during the Gloop Lab in 30 words. You must use the words: polymer, hydrolysis, dehydration synthesis

E XAMPLES OF BIOLOGICAL POLYMERS INCLUDE : Proteins, Complex Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids (DNA)

Dehydration synthesis = a process through which polymers are formed from monomers through the removal of H 2 O.

Hydro=water Lysis=cut Hydrolysis = the process of breaking down polymers into monomers by the addition of H 2 O. Hint: Think red rover

Gloop Lab Report: Copy what is in bold and answer the questions: 1. When we added water, what process was occurring: dehydration synthesis or hydrolysis? Describe the glue after water was added. 2. When we added borax, what process was occurring: dehydration synthesis or hydrolysis? Describe the glue after borax was added. 3. Summarize what happened during the Gloop Lab in 30 words. You must use the words: polymer, hydrolysis, dehydration synthesis