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HAPPY MONDAY! September 16 Bellwork: In your lab on Friday, what was an independent variable?
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CO: I will learn one of the primary functions of biomolecules. LO: I will finish a lab. I will write notes and take with the class about sources of biomolecules.
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Introduction to Biomolecules
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What does “biomolecule” mean? “bio” = living, life “molecule” = smallest unit of a chemical compound So…?
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Biomolecules are the molecules found in all living things. They are necessary for LIFE.
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So…where do these come from? What are they made of? To figure that out, we have to start at the beginning…
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Biochemistry: The Chemistry of Life Matter: anything that takes up space Atom: basic unit of matter, building block of a molecule Molecule: two or more atoms bonded together
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Bonds, bonds, bonds! Molecules are atoms bonded together. The bond stores energy. When that bond is broken, energy is released.
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Chemical Reactions Chemical reactions are how atoms bond together and break apart. When a chemical reaction breaks a bond, energy is release in the form of heat. Bill Nye: Chemical Reactions
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Parts of a Chemical Reaction C + O 2 CO 2 Reactants: what goes INTO the chemical reaction, left side of arrow Products: what is produced from the reaction, right side of arrow Arrow: “yields”, makes Chemical Reactions in a Cake
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So…think about it. If molecules are atoms bonded together and the bonds have energy, biomolecules give us energy. Where do we find biomolecules?
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Biomolecules 4 major biomolecule: 1.Carbohydrates 2.Lipids 3.Proteins 4.Nucleic acids (we will talk about this one later) We find biomolecules in our FOOD!
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Homework: Search “polymer party” on youtube. It’s the first video Reminder: Paper due Friday for a test grade! Take the rest of class to finish your lab. Study vocabulary 2 if you get done early.
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