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02.01.16 Catalyst — Which macromolecule(s) is/are found in the nucleus of the cell? I will describe how monomers and polymers are related.

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1 02.01.16 Catalyst — Which macromolecule(s) is/are found in the nucleus of the cell?
I will describe how monomers and polymers are related.

2 The week… Monday - Macromolecule notes, poster time Lab pre-reading
Tuesday - McMush Lab Wednesday - Macromolecule Quiz Thursday - Enzyme Intro Friday - Enzyme Love Letter

3 Macromolecules

4 Polymer/macromolecule
monomer AA monomer AA AA AA monomer AA monomer monomer AA Polymer/macromolecule

5 Carbohydrates Made up of Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen 1:2:1 ratio
Look like: chains of ringed monomers (glucose, galactose, fructose) Provide energy and structure

6 Carbohydrates Found in: plant cell walls, fruits, veggies, sugar, milk, starch Examples/polymers: monosaccarides disaccharides sucrose (fructose + glucose) polysaccharides: animals - glycogen plants - starch

7 Proteins Made of: C, H, O, N (sometimes S)
Look like - chain of amino acids What do they do? antibodies, enzymes and hormones found in: hair, nails, fruit, nuts, muscles, ligaments, bones

8 Polymers — polypeptides
(hemoglobin)

9 Lipids Made of: C,H,O Monomer - Glycerol & (3) fatty acids
What they do: insulation, cushion, steroids, waterproofing, energy Found in: seeds, fats & connective tissue, cell membrane

10 Lipids Polymers — fats saturated polyunsaturated

11 Nucleic Acids Made of: C, H, O, N, P nucleotide
ex. thymine/uracil - adenine guanine - cytosine Function - carry instructions to make proteins Found in cells (nucleus of eukaryotes) Examples - DNA, RNA

12 Use these notes as your study guide for the quiz…
Poster time!

13 Catalyst Read through the lab packet – pay attention to what steps you need to take. Which test needs to sit for ten minutes? I will test a Happy Meal for the presence of macromolecules.

14 McMush! Work with your partner to go through the four tests. Remember to write down your results! Tomorrow – QUIZ!

15 02.03.16 Catalyst Objective – I will show my macromolecule skills.
Which macromolecule tests would you expect to be positive if you tested a frappuccino? Objective – I will show my macromolecule skills.

16 Today… Review & Quiz Tomorrow – Enzyme reading, wrap McMush Lab
Friday – Enzyme simulation & love letters

17 Reinforce connections…

18 Word choices 4 bonds Fatty acids Macromolecules Polymers Amino acids
Glycerols Monomers Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic acids Simple sugars Carbon based molecules Nucleotides

19 Enzymes are proteins. This means the enzyme monomer is ________________. Identify the image. Objective - I will describe enzymes.

20 Today… Enzyme Intro - song - vocab overview
McMush complete & wrap enzyme questions Questions checked tomorrow during class.

21 Enzymes! Musically! Technically!

22 Prioritize your time Finish McMush
Absent yesterday? Take or set up a time to take your Quiz Complete enzyme questions


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