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Wednesday, Nov 7 th Concept: Review for Quiz Looking at the picture to the left, which organisms are most closely related. Why? Which trait fits best at B – Segments – Wings – Double wings – Legs

Concepts for the Week: Understand how biomolecules are essential for the survival of living organisms. DateGoalEssential Question New VocabularyWhat I learned today? 11/84.1.1Compare the structure of the organic molecules. Carbohydrate Monosaccharide Lipid Fatty acid Protein Amino Acid Nucleic acid Nucleotide

Concepts for the Week: Understand how biomolecules are essential for the survival of living organisms. DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 11/94.1.1What are the functions of the organic molecules? Hemoglobin Enzyme Starch Cellulose

Concepts for the Week: Understand how biomolecules are essential for the survival of living organisms. DateGoalEssential Question New Vocabular y What I learned today? 11/ What indicators are used for the organic molecules ? Iodine Biuret Benedicts Brown paper

Concepts for the Week: Understand how biomolecules are essential for the survival of living organisms. DateGoalEssential Question New VocabularyWhat I learned today? 11/ What is the relationship between DNA, proteins, and amino acids in carrying out cellular work? DNA Protein Amino acids