AP Biology Discussion Notes Tuesday 9/2. Goals for Today: 1.Be prepared for our enzyme lab 2.Be able to describe how ______ ______ (the buildling blocks.

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AP Biology Discussion Notes Tuesday 9/2

Goals for Today: 1.Be prepared for our enzyme lab 2.Be able to describe how ______ ______ (the buildling blocks of proteins) come together to form protein structure!!!

Question of the Day 9/2: What “codes” for the proteins we make in our bodies? (Think what provides/stores our characteristics and passes them on to our children)

Question of the Day 9/2: What “codes” for the proteins we make in our bodies? (Think what provides/stores our characteristics and passes them on to our children) DNA! (Along with DNA, RNA form a group of biomolecules known as Nucleic acids)

Enzyme Pre-lab Questions ● What is the Enzyme in our lab? ● What is the Substrate in our lab?

Protein Structure Reading ● Pg 77 (5.4)

Work order for the day ● Finish Enzyme Pre-lab (and hand in) ● Work on Protein Reading ● ASK QUESTIONS!

Species of the Day 9/2 European Starling: Sturnus vulgaris

Species of the Day 9/2 European Starling: Sturnus vulgaris

Species of the Day 9/2 European Starling: Sturnus vulgaris

Species of the Day 9/2 European Starling: Sturnus vulgaris No Question today Lab tomorrow!