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September 8th On-Level Materials: Journal Chromebook Be ready to work on posters – you will get 15 minutes Place bags and phones on the side by the windows.
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September 8th Pre-AP Place bags and phones on the side by the windows.
Materials: Journal Chromebook Earbuds Log in to Socrative Student Gunn1st Gunn7th Place bags and phones on the side by the windows.
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Journal Set-Up Title page 16: Protein Notes
Title page 17: Build a Protein
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PROTEINS
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Watch Intro video
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6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages 157-163
The function of proteins Why would you eat a lot of protein? 6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages
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6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages 157-163
Function of a protein Form almost every structure within the body from every tissue to every organ. 6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages
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6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages 157-163
Enzymes Special protein responsible for carrying out the bodies chemical reactions are called enzymes. 6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages
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6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages 157-163
The structure of proteins Contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur. CHON! A protein is a polymer composed of amino acids. (monomer) Remember a polymer is composed of monomers. There are about 20 common amino acids. 12 can be made by the body. The rest must be consumed. 6.3 Section Summary 6.3 – pages
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Amino acids are linked by peptide bonds.
Dipeptide (2 amino acids) Polypeptide (3+ amino acids)
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How can only 20 amino acids make the 1000’s of proteins necessary for the human body to function?
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Amino acids interact to give a protein its shape.
Proteins differ in the number and order of amino acids. Amino acids interact to give a protein its shape. hydrogen bond Hemoglobin Incorrect amino acid sequence will change a protein’s structure and function. Teacher – cheater Sobbing- robbing (1 change in 574 amino acids)
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Protein Folding watch video: Protein Folding
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Build a Protein Follow the directions on the worksheet.
Glue on page 17
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