REVIEW AND PRACTICE Rally Robin Script for Biomolecules.

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REVIEW AND PRACTICE Rally Robin Script for Biomolecules

ODD # SEAT STARTS AS PERSON A EVEN # SEAT STARTS AS PERSON B Person A Says: Name a Type of Bond. 1) Yes, ________ is a bond that holds atoms together in a molecule. What is an example of _________? OR 2) No, ________ is not a bond that holds atoms together in a molecule. Where do these bonds occur? Person B Says: __________ is a type of bond. Is it a bond that holds atoms together in a molecule? 1) An example of a _________ bond is _______. OR 2) ______ bonds occur …. [hint: if not within or inside a molecule, could they occur between molecules?] Name another type of bond. (Now A & B switch roles) RESOURCES: Foldable, Notes, Book

Now let us continue with the biomolecule notes. Get out your  foldable to the biomolecule side and  your notebook to pages 20 & 21.

ODD # SEAT STARTS AS PERSON A EVEN # SEAT STARTS AS PERSON B Person A Says: Name a Biomolecule. 1) Yes, ________ is a polymer. What is the monomer for _________? OR 2) No, ________ is not a polymer. What is the structure of ________? Person B Says: __________ is a biomolecule. Is it a polymer? 1) The monomer for _________ is _______. OR 2) The structure of __________ is …. Name another biomolecule. (Now A & B switch roles) RESOURCES: Foldable, Notes, Book

Please write the homework questions under pages 20 & 21. See if you can find the answers in your notes. Work quietly without talking.