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1 Biomolecules Test Review
Each slide will present the information in some type of question. The following slide will give the answer.

2 Elemental Components of the Biological Molecules - matching
Elements Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids PONCH CHO + N SPONCH CHOP

3 Elemental Components of the Biological Molecules - matching
Elements Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids PONCH CHO + N SPONCH CHOP

4 Biomolecule Functions
Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Energy Molecule of Inheritance Structure of Cell Membrane Structure of Cell Walls Movement Regulate the Cell Metabolism Control Energy Storage Internal Cell Structure Protection Chemical Messengers

5 Biomolecule Functions
Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Energy Molecule of Inheritance Structure of Cell Membrane Structure of Cell Walls Movement Regulate the Cell Metabolism Control Energy Storage Internal Cell Structure Protection Chemical Messengers

6 Place the following in order from smallest to largest
Polysaccharide - Monosaccharide – Disaccharide Glucose – Starch - Sucrose

7 Place the following in order from smallest to largest
Monosaccharide – Disaccharide - Polysaccharide Glucose – Sucrose - Starch

8 Biomolecule Examples Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
Muscles Fats and Oils DNA Starch Cilia and Flagella Cellulose Cholesterol Chitin RNA Glucose Enzymes Waxes

9 Biomolecule Examples Carbohydrate Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
Muscles Fats and Oils DNA Starch Cilia and Flagella Cellulose Cholesterol Chitin RNA Glucose Enzymes Waxes

10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1. Mouth 2. Liver 3. Gall Bladder 4. Duodenum or Pyloric Valve 5. Appendix 6. Salivary Gland 7. Esophagus 8. Stomach 9. Pancreas 10. Small Intestine 11. Large Intestine 12. Rectum

12 Organ and Function mouth salivary glands esophagus cardiac sphincter
stomach pyloric sphincter duodenum jejunum and ileum villi and microvilli Liver and gall bladder pancreas Large intestine appendix rectum and anus Regulates flow of stomach contents into small intestine Section of small intestine for absorption of nutrients Absorption of water and vitamins Store and eliminate feces Mechanical and chemical digestion begins Secretes saliva Moves food to stomach by peristalsis Holds food and mixes it with acid and pepsin First section of the small intestine – large amounts of digestion Makes and stores bile Secretes large amounts of digestive enzymes into the small intestine Keeps food in the stomach and keeps it from reentering the esophagus Fingerlike projections of the small intestine that increase surface area for absorption Function might be to help restore bacterial populations in the large intestine – you can have this removed

13 Organ and Function mouth salivary glands esophagus cardiac sphincter
stomach pyloric sphincter duodenum jejunum and ileum villi and microvilli Liver and gall bladder pancreas Large intestine appendix rectum and anus Regulates flow of stomach contents into small intestine Section of small intestine for absorption of nutrients Absorption of water and vitamins Store and eliminate feces Mechanical and chemical digestion begins Secretes saliva Moves food to stomach by peristalsis Holds food and mixes it with acid and pepsin First section of the small intestine – large amounts of digestion Makes and stores bile Secretes large amounts of digestive enzymes into the small intestine Keeps food in the stomach and keeps it from reentering the esophagus Fingerlike projections of the small intestine that increase surface area for absorption Function might be to help restore bacterial populations in the large intestine – you can have this removed

14 Digestive Secretions Saliva Amylase Pepsin HCl Bile Protein digestion
Aids protein digestion Emulsifies fat Digests Starch Protects Mouth, contains amylase, lubricates food

15 Digestive Secretions Saliva Amylase Pepsin HCl Bile Protein digestion
Aids protein digestion Emulsifies fat Digests Starch Protects Mouth, contains amylase, lubricates food

16 Digestion Sites of Biomolecules
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Stomach (Pepsin, HCl), Small Intestine (Trypsin, Peptidase) Small Intestine (Lipase, Bile) Small Intestine (Nuclease) Mouth (Amylase) , Small Intestine (Amylase, Lactase, Maltase, Sucrase)

17 Digestion Sites of Biomolecules
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids Stomach (Pepsin, HCl), Small Intestine (Trypsin, Peptidase) Small Intestine (Lipase, Bile) Small Intestine (Nuclease) Mouth (Amylase) , Small Intestine (Amylase, Lactase, Maltase, Sucrase)

18 CO2 Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

19 CO2 Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

20 Bacterial Roles in the Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Fixation Nitrification Denitrification NO3-1  N2 + O2 N2  NH4+ NH4+  NO3-1

21 Bacterial Roles in the Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Fixation Nitrification Denitrification NO3-1  N2 + O2 N2  NH4+ NH4+  NO3-1

22 Nutrient System Vocab Fixation Assimilation Consumption Decomposition
To break down into raw nutrients – Ex: Proteins breaking down into NO3- To take in and make part of – EX: NO3-1 absorbed by plants and made into amino acids To make biologically available – EX: N2  NH4+ To take in and digest – Eating a plant

23 Nutrient System Vocab Fixation Assimilation Consumption Decomposition
To break down into raw nutrients – Ex: Proteins breaking down into NO3- To take in and make part of – EX: NO3-1 absorbed by plants and made into amino acids To make biologically available – EX: N2  NH4+ To take in and digest – Eating a plant

24 General Nutrient Cycle Labels: Raw Materials, Decomposition, Nutrient Fixation/Assimilation, Consumption

25 General Nutrient Cycle
Raw Materials Decomposition Nutrient Fixation/Assimilation Consumption

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