Macromolecule Review. Create our Answer Cards  Each color card represents a macromolecule.  On each card write the macromolecule in neat LARGE capital.

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Macromolecule Review

Create our Answer Cards  Each color card represents a macromolecule.  On each card write the macromolecule in neat LARGE capital letters.  Orange = Carbs  Yellow = Lipids  Green = Proteins  Purple = Nucleic Acids

Directions  Each color card represents a macromolecule.  For each question, hold up the card that you believe is the answer.  Wait until I tell you to hold them up

Ready?

Monomer= Amino Acids

Main source of energy

Cell membranes

Polymer= Phospholipid

Make up plant cell walls

Monomer= Monosaccharides

Insulation & Cushion

Polymer= DNA/RNA

Monomer= Glycerol & Fatty Acids

Example: Enzymes

Carry genetic info

Monomer= Nucleotides

Polymer= Polypeptide

Polymer= Triglyceride

Polymer= Polysaccharide

Reserve energy

Protection & Cell Transport

- Use the whiteboards to answer the following questions. - Wait for my signal to hold them up.

 What is this molecule?

Label fatty acids and phosphates

Label hydrophobic and hydrophilic.

What is this molecule?

Label the 3 parts.

What is this molecule ?

What is A? What is B?