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Life requires about 25 basic elements… 96% of Living Matter O C H N Other 4% is MOSTLY Ca P K S Trace Elements Life requires about 25 basic elements… 96% of Living Matter O C H N Other 4% is MOSTLY Ca P K S Trace Elements
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Talk #1 - Biomolecules If you were an elite athlete, would you rather eat a high protein/low carbohydrate diet, or would you rather eat a diet with equal amounts of carbohydrates and proteins? After you have made your decision, give two reasons to support your choice.
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Read PAT: “Pay-Attention-To” List What is a biomolecule? List 2 reasons why carbon is important List the subunit names and functions of the following biomolecules: – Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
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Talk #2 1.How is the structure and function of each of the four biomolecules the same? 2.What are the differences among the four biomolecules? 3.Do you think the structure of a biomolecules is important for its function? Why or why not?
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Write Select two of the biomolecules (Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids) Explain how the structure and function of each of the two you choose help support/sustain life Write for a fellow Biology student Be sure to explain your two biomolecules clearly! Partner Read/Proof
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Application: Patients 1-5
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Prove It! 1.What is a biomolecule? 2.What are the four biomolecules needed to support and sustain life? 3.Why is the structure of a biomolecule significant? 4.What are the subunits of protein? 5.What is the function of a lipid?
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