Station 1 Nucleic Acid – DNA double helix. Station 2 Carbohydrate – Monosaccharide (pentose – ribose)

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Station 1 Nucleic Acid – DNA double helix

Station 2 Carbohydrate – Monosaccharide (pentose – ribose)

Station 3 Phosphate – Makes up a nucleotide monomer (*phosphate is also attached to phospholipid)

Station 4 Protein – Dipeptide (Two amino acids attached)

Station 5 Nucleic Acid – Nucleotide Triphosphate (ATP here b/c the nitrogen base is adenine

Station 6 Nucleic Acid – Nitrogen base - pyrimidine

Station 7 Protein - polypeptide

Station 8 Protein – Amino acid monomer

Station 9 Nucleic Acid - Nucleotide

Station 10 Nucleic Acid – Nitrogen base (Purine)

Station 11 Protein – Amino acid

Station 12 Nucleic Acid – Polynucleotide (could be RNA)

Station 1