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Obj:SWBAT compare and contrast the structure and function of the different biomolecules.

Do First Complete the DO FIRST Number pages 3-4 Head pages 3-4 Update Table of Content. Obj:SWBAT compare and contrast the structure and function of the different biomolecules. Pages : 3-4 Heading : Biomolecules Intro Homework: Bring in a Food label. Ex. E x p e c t a t i o n s.

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Obj:SWBAT compare and contrast the structure and function of the different biomolecules.

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  1. Do First • Complete the DO FIRST • Number pages 3-4 • Head pages 3-4 • Update Table of Content Obj:SWBAT compare and contrast the structure and function of the different biomolecules. Pages: 3-4 Heading: Biomolecules Intro Homework: Bring in a Food label. Ex.

  2. Expectations Silent Do NOW Track the speaker at all times Always raise hands before speaking Always ask permission before leaving your seat Respect the class, keep it clean

  3. Gluten Free Diet • What is Gluten? http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/gluten-free-diet-helpful-23789144

  4. Biochemistry………………Monomers and Polymers • What is biochemistry? The study of chemical process within living things • KEY POINT #1: A atomis the smallest unit of matter. • The main atoms of life are: • Carbon • Hydrogen • Nitrogen • Oxygen • Phosphorus • Sulfur

  5. KEY POINT #2: Many of the molecules in cells are so largethat they are known as macromolecules. • MACROmolecule= Largemolecule • Macromolecules are made from bonding of smaller molecules. • Macromolecules can also be called biomoleculesor organicmolecules.

  6. KEY POINT #3: A macromolecule is a polymer that is formed when smaller units known as monomersjoin together. • Monomer = 1part • Polymer =many parts

  7. KEY POINT #4: The monomers that combine to make a polymer may be identical or different. • Monomers can be identical to each other such as links on a metal watch. • Monomers can be different like beads in a multicolored necklace.

  8. KEY POINT #5: The 4 major groups of macromolecules found in living things are: • Carbohydrates • Proteins • Nucleic Acid • Lipids

  9. Check Yourself

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