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Warm Up List the characteristics of organic compounds.
Name the 4 organic molecules. Name the monomer of: a. carbohydrates b. lipids c. proteins Which organic molecule is: a. fats, oil, and waxes b. web, antlers, nails, muscle c. source of energy d. starch and glycogen e. enzymes and hormones f. phospholipids
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Organic Compounds contain carbon covalently bonded
large - macromolecules made by living things
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List the characteristics of organic compounds.
Name the 4 organic molecules. Name the monomer of: a. carbohydrates b. lipids c. proteins Which organic molecule is: a. fats, oil, and waxes b. web, antlers, nails, muscle c. source of energy d. starch and glycogen e. enzymes and hormones f. phospholipids
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Types of Organic Molecules
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic acids
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List the characteristics of organic compounds.
Name the 4 organic molecules. Name the monomer of: a. carbohydrates b. lipids c. proteins Which organic molecule is: a. fats, oil, and waxes b. web, antlers, nails, muscle c. source of energy d. starch and glycogen e. enzymes and hormones f. phospholipids
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Basic Unit Macromolecule
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List the characteristics of organic compounds.
Name the 4 organic molecules. Name the monomer of: a. carbohydrates b. lipids c. proteins Which organic molecule is: a. fats, oil, and waxes b. web, antlers, nails, muscle c. source of energy d. starch and glycogen e. enzymes and hormones f. phospholipids monosaccharide glycerol and 3 fatty acids amino acids lipids proteins carbohydrates polysaccharides proteins lipids
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Macromolecule Graphic Organizer
A Review of Organic Molecules
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Carbohydrates C, H, O Used as a source of energy
Basic unit = monosaccharide Glucose Polymers = polysaccharides Starch – stored glucose in plants Glycogen – stored glucose in animals Cellulose – cell wall of plants; “fiber” Ring Shape
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Lipids C, H, O Concentrated source of energy
Basic unit = glycerol and fatty acids Polymers Fat – pads and insulates Oils – waterproofs Waxes – waterproofs, protects Phospholipids – cell membrane component “E” Shape
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fold and pleat as they weave together
Proteins C, H, O, N Catalysts, movement, cell structure, fight disease, carry O2 Basic unit = amino acids Polymers = polypeptide chains Web, nails, hair, fur, feathers Muscle, horns, antlers Hormones, antibodies, hemoglobin, enzymes Polypeptide chains fold and pleat as they weave together
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Nucleic Acids C, H, O, N, P Instructions for making proteins
Basic unit = Nucleotides Polymers = DNA – stores blueprints of life RNA – does work for DNA Sugar Phosphate Base
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ATP = energy Cells use ATP for energy.
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