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Enzyme animation Bellwork: Draw and label the picture. HAPPY WEDNESDAY 3. ___________ 4. _________________ 2. _____ 5. ___________ 1. ___________ Substrate/Reactant Active Site Enzyme Enzyme-Substrate Complex Product

Biomolecule Test Monday Chart (Page 17) Quiz Coming Up! Notecard check Thursday (tomorrow)

Enzyme: A Fun Introduction

-Enzyme Lab Review (5 MINS) -Turn in Page 20 -Keep Page 21 in your IBB

Standard B.9A – Compare the structure and functions of different types of biomolecules. Essential Question How are nucleic acids essential for life? Page 22

Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary, or genetic, information.

The two kinds of nucleic acids are: Ribonucleic acid (RNA) Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

Nucleic acids are made from monomers known as nucleotides.

The three parts of nucleotide are: A 5-carbon sugar A phosphate group A nitrogenous base

Nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Phosphorous is an element unique to nucleic acids.

DRAW THIS!

Biomolecule Foldable Part 4 (Nucleic Acids) 1.Window Pane 4 a.Outline border with another color b.“Nucleic Acid” c.Draw a nucleotide with the 3 parts d.Label the “phosphate group”, “sugar(deoxyribose)”, and “nitrogenous base” 2.Inside Window Pane 4 a.1 Function b.2 Examples

MonomerPolymerElementsFunctionExampleStructurePicture Carbohydrate MonosaccharidePolysaccharide C, H, O Immediate Energy Glucose (Sugar), Bread, Pasta, Rice Ring/Circle Lipid Fatty Acid Tryglyceride C, H, O Long-term Energy Cell Membrane, Fats, Oils, Waxes, Waxy Cuticle of Leaf Chains 15 Protein Amino Acid Polypeptide and/or Protein C, H, O, N Enzymatic Reactions, Build Bones and Muscles, Meats Amine Group & R-Group Nucleic Acid Nucleotide DNA C, H, O, N, P Genetic Material DNA/RNA Phosphate Group, Nitrogenous Base, 5- Carbon Sugar