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Hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis Standard 4 key idea 3 performance indicator 1.2 major understanding 1.2h
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We have learned about carbohydrates, protein, and lipids. We obtain these nutrients from food. How do we digest these nutrients? How do we break them down? http://livefitwithstephanie.com/cornerstonereminder/
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Hydrolysis Splitting with water: Examples Starch + N water - N glucose Maltose + water 2 glucose Lipid + 2 water glycerol + 3 fatty acids Protein + N water N amino acids
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Hydrolysis Complex food molecules Molecular end products Carbohydrates (starches, double sugars) Simple sugars Lipids (fats, oils)Fatty acids and glycerol ProteinsAmino acids Nucleic acidsNucleotides
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Maltose + water 2 glucose http://cnx.org/content/m44397/latest/
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Lipid + water glycerol and 3 fatty acids http://ww2.mackblackwell.org/web/research/ALL_RESEARCH_PROJECTS/2000s/2092/MBTC-2092.htm
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Protein + water amino acids http://course1.winona.edu/sberg/ChemStructures/Hydrolys.gif
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Group activity Using models of macromolecules, simulate the process of hydrolysis.
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Dehydration synthesis: putting together by taking out water (opposite of hydrolysis) combining monomers by removing atoms needed to form a molecule of water Examples: glucose + glucose maltose
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Glucose+ glucose maltose + water http://cnx.org/content/m44397/latest/
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Glycerol + fatty acids triglyceride + water http://science.halleyhosting.com/sci/ibbio/chem/notes/chpt3/triglyceride.htm
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Amino acid + amino acid dipeptide or protein http://quintenrene.wordpress.com/
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Group activity Using models of macromolecules, simulate the process of dehydration.
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