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Macromolecules
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Review Element: made of only one atom Example: C = Carbon Molecule: smallest unit of a substance, 2 or more elements Example: O 2 = Oxygen Compound: made of 2 or more different types of elements Example: CO 2 = carbon dioxide
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Macromolecules Macromolecules: Large molecules liked together by smaller molecules Organic Compound: Chemical compound that contains carbon atoms 4 Types: CarbohydratesLipidsProteinsNucleic Acids
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Carbohydrates Carbohydrates: molecules including sugar and starch, release energy Made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen Examples: Sugars and Starches Candy, soda, pasta, bread
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Carbohydrates Some foods that contain a lot of Carbohydrates PastaBreadPotato
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Lipids Lipids: molecules including fats, oils, and waxes, store energy Help make up the cell membrane Examples: Fats, Oils, and Waxes Candles, butter, cooking oil
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Lipids Cooking OilsButterCandles Things that contain lipids
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Lipids Camel Polar Bear Animal Examples
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Lipid Structure Lipids are made of two parts. A glycerol and fatty acids Glycerol Fatty Acids
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Protein Protein: large molecules made up of amino acids, your body uses them for growth, repair, transport, and digestion Examples: eggs, fish, meat, nuts – your muscles
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Protein Some examples of protein Muscle Meats Note: The meat you eat is just the muscle of some animal. For example, beef is cow muscle. Same
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Proteins Proteins are polymers made of amino acids. Polymer- a molecule composed of many smaller units. Monomer – the smaller unit contained in a polymer.
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Proteins Enzymes, a type of protein, controls the rate of reactions. -ase means that something is an enzyme Example: Protease, Lactase, Amylase Example: Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose, a sugar.
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Nucleic Acids Nucleic Acids: store genetic information about an organism. Examples: DNA RNA
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Nucleic Acids DNA
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Review Questions Name the four Biomolecules: Carbohydrate, Lipid, Protein, and Nucleic Acid What are Carbohydrates used for? To store energy for later use What are Nucleic Acids for? To store genetic information
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Review Questions What do lipids do for you? The store energy and help keep you warm. Give an example of a food where you would find protein. Any meat
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Review Questions Give an example of a food where you would find a lot of carbohydrates. Potato, bread, pasta, etc Give an example of food with a lot of lipids. Pizza, butter, any fatty food.
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