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Monosaccharide Papers: Carbohydrates
A. Using your notes , do the following: Label a single monosaccharide as glucose. Color it green. Create a disaccharide, and label it. Color this sugar blue. Create a polysaccharide with 6 monomers, and label it. To do this remove a H from the left and an OH from the right. Color this sugar red. B. Paste these into your lab notebook with answers to the following questions: What is the function of these molecules? What are some examples of each type of carbohydrate? A. Using your notes , do the following: Label a single monosaccharide as glucose. Color it green. Create a disaccharide, and label it. Color this sugar blue. Create a polysaccharide with six monomers, and label it. To do this remove a H from the left and an OH from the right. Color this sugar red. B. Paste these into your lab notebook with answers to the following questions: What is the function of these molecules? What are some examples of each type of carbohydrate?
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Glycerol and fatty acid monomers: Lipids
Using your notes, do the following: Build and label a saturated fat. To do this remove a H from the right and an OH from the left. Color it yellow. Build and label an unsaturated fat. Color it orange. Answer these questions in your lab notebook: What are the roles of fats and in living organisms? Compare lipids to carbohydrates. (venn diagram) Using your notes, do the following: Build and label a saturated fat. To do this remove a H from the right and an OH from the left. Color it yellow. Build and label an unsaturated fat. Color it orange. Answer these questions in your lab notebook: What are the roles of fats and in living organisms? Compare lipids to carbohydrates. (venn diagram)
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Amino Acid Papers Amino Acid Papers General structure of an amino acid
Using your notes, do the following: Label and color the general amino acid diagram: Central carbon (red) Amino group (yellow) R-group (variable group) (green) Hydrogen ion (blue) Carboxylic acid group (pink) B. Create a polypeptide chain in your lab notebook using at least 3 AAs. Mark the peptide bond that forms between amino acids with a red circle for each bond formed. Be sure you are using condensation to connect the amino acids to one another. To do this remove a H from the left and an OH from the right. Answer the following questions in your lab notebook: What roles do proteins play in living organisms? What is primary structure as it relates to proteins? Using your notes, do the following: Label and color the general amino acid diagram: Central carbon (red) Amino group (yellow) R-group (variable group) (green) Hydrogen ion (blue) Carboxylic acid group (pink) B. Create a polypeptide chain in your lab notebook using at least 3 AAs. Mark the peptide bond that forms between amino acids with a red circle for each bond formed. Be sure you are using condensation to connect the amino acids to one another. To do this remove a H from the left and an OH from the right. Answer the following questions in your lab notebook: What roles do proteins play in living organisms? What is primary structure as it relates to proteins?
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