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Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?

Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?

Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?

Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?

Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?

Video Questions What do the following prefixes mean? Mono, Poly, Exo, and End What do you need to have “LIFE”? Draw a picture of an atom. Why do atoms make bonds to form molecules? Draw a picture of a water molecule. What are proteins and what determines their function? How many types of amino acids are there to build proteins? What is a peptide? What is an enzyme?