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DNA & RNA
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Make a Hamburger fold.
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Fold into fourths and crease.
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Unfold.
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Cut flaps on folds by cutting the first layer only.
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BiomoleculeBuilding Block Make two columns on the front.
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PolymerCharacteristics On the inside, label the flaps Polymer and the uncut side Characteristics.
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Example: On BackOn Back On the back, put the word Examples at the top.
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Biomolecule: CARBOHYDRATES Building block: monosaccharides (simple sugars) Ex. Glucose
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Polymer: Disaccharide: ex)fructose + glucose = sucrose H2OH2O GF
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Characteristics: Used for energy and structure. Can form long chains called polysaccharides. Ex. IN PLANTS Cellulose makes cell walls, Starch stores food. Ex. IN ANIMALS Glycogen is stored in the liver
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Examples: Potatoes, bread, lollypops, pasta Find a picture of Something containing carbohydrates and place it here On back
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Biomolecule: Lipids Building block: Fatty Acids and Glycerol
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Polymer: Triglyceride GycerolGycerol Fatty acid + 3 H 2 O
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Characteristics: Fats are used for storage of energy. Fats can be: Saturated: No double bonds in fatty acid chain. Found in animals, solids at room temperature EX) Lard, Butter Unsaturated: Some double bonds in fatty acid chain. Found in plants, liquids at room temperature. EX) Corn oil
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Examples: Fats, Oils, and Waxes Phospholipids: in cell membrane Cholesterol: in animals Find a picture of Something containing lipids and place it here. On back
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Biomolecule: Protein Building block: Amino Acids
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Polymer: Polypeptide (small piece of protein) Amino Acid + 2 H 2 O
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Characteristics: Proteins are used to build structures for the body, they also can be enzymes. The bonds between amino acids are called peptide bonds.
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Examples: Muscles, hair, enzymes, antibodies. Find a picture of Something containing protein and place it here. On back
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Biomolecule: DNA & RNA Building blocks: Nucleotides
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Polymer: Nucleic acids Used to carry genetic information within the cell
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Examples: Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Ribonucleic acid (RNA) Generally found within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and free floating in prokaryotic cells.
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