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Carbon Compounds The building blocks of life
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Key Ideas Describe why the element Carbon is a great building block Explain the role of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids in cells
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Carbon CCC C C
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Carbohydrate LipidProtein Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit Function Examples
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Carbohydrates Smallest unit: a sugar molecule. Function: Gives structural support Provides sugar for energy
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Metabolism breaks molecules down to provide energy
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Carbohydrate LipidProtein Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit Sugar Molecule Function -Structural Support -Energy Storage Examples -Starch -Plant tissue
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Protein Smallest unit- Amino Acids Functions- Structure Involved in chemical reactions
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Chains of amino acids
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The chains fold to form a specific shape http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvBO3TqJ6FE
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Carbohydrate LipidProtein Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit Sugar Molecule Amino Acid Function -Structural Support -Energy Storage -Involved in chemical reactions -Structure Examples -Starch -Plant tissue -Melanin -Muscle
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Lipids Smallest Unit: Chains of Carbon Atoms Function Energy Storage Water barriers
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Lipids
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Fat tissue
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Carbohydrate LipidProtein Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit Sugar Molecule Chains of Carbon Amino Acid Function -Structural Support -Energy Storage -Water Barriers -Involved in chemical reactions -Structure Examples -Starch -Plant tissue -Cell Membrane -Fat Cells -Oils -Melanin -Muscle
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Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit- Nucleotide Function: Stores genetic information Carries information
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Nucleic Acids
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Carbohydrate LipidProtein Nucleic Acid Smallest Unit Sugar Molecule Chains of Carbon Amino AcidNucleotide Function -Structural Support -Energy Storage -Water Barriers -Involved in chemical reactions -Structure -genetic information -Store energy Examples -Starch -Plant tissue -Cell Membrane -Fat Cells -Oils -Melanin -Muscle -DNA -RNA -ATP
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Goals of this podcast Carbon Compounds CarbohydratesLipidsProteinNucleic Acids
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