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Fold it hot-dog style Cut three times on the top layer to make a flip book with 4 equal squares that open like flaps.
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Macromolecule flip Book
Create 4 flaps Title-4 Classes of Macromolecules-give definition one flap contains Carbohydrates-monosaccharide Lipids-fatty acids Proteins-amino acids Nucleic Acids-nucleotides Under/on each flap Give and draw Monomer Give examples of types/polymers Give functions
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Biomolecules (1) Carbohydrates Monomer: Monosaccharide
Function: Main source of energy. Short-term to mid-term energy storage. Fiber not for energy allows for bulk in feces. Ex: fruits, veggies, pastas, breads, rice, sweets, soft drinks, beans, potatoes, bran, cereals Energy: 4 Calories per gram Contain: C, H, O
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Biomolecules (2) Lipids Monomer: Glycerol, Fatty acids
Function: long-term energy storage, structuring cell membrane, transmission of information in cells, and cushion your organs from shock and blunt trauma Ex: oils, fats, butter, grease Energy: 9 Calories per gram Contain: C, H, O
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Biomolecules (3) Proteins Monomer: Amino Acids
Function: Provide the basic structures for every organ system in your body, including muscles, bones, hair, skin, cartilages and circulatory systems. Enzymes. Ex: fish, meat, tofu, beans, nuts, chicken, milk, cheese, yogurt, eggs Energy: 4 Calories per gram Contain: C, H, O, N
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Biomolecules (4) Nucleic Acids Monomer: Nucleotides
Function: Carry genetic information Ex: DNA, RNA Contain: C, H, O, N, P
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