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You have 7 minutes to get your paper and outline turned in. If you need a chromebook to log on to google classroom, get one!. Biomolecules. Warm Up (9/4/19) Topic: Biomolecules. Name one healthy food or beverage. Explain how it benefits your body.
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You have 7 minutes to get your paper and outline turned in. If you need a chromebook to log on to google classroom, get one!
Warm Up (9/4/19) Topic: Biomolecules Name one healthy food or beverage. Explain how it benefits your body.
If it is a 100g sample- do not move the decimal place • If it is a 10g sample- move the decimal place once to the right • If it is a 1g sample- move the decimal place twice to the right
Using the cards, write the percentage of each element in the organism. • Answer the questions at the bottom of the page. • Glue to pg 5 in notebook
On pg 6, create a graph that shows the percentage of the top 3 elements of life in each organism.
Title: Elements of Life Chart Graph the top 3 elements onto your chart on pg 6. (Only graph carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) Numbers (%) Bacteria Corn Mammals Protozoa
Numbers (%) Bacteria Corn Mammals Protozoa
Periodic Table(pg j) Color the major elements: Sodium, Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium Color the trace elements: V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mo, Si, As, Se, Sn, I Color the essential elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
Periodic Table(pg j) are required in large amounts for healthy growth among living organisms Essential elements Essential elements are required in large amounts for healthy growth among living organisms
Periodic Table(pg j) are required in large amounts for healthy growth among living organisms Essential elements Major elements are also needed, but may not be present in everything an organism obtains Major Elements Are also needed but may not be present in everything an organism obtains
Periodic Table(pg j) Trace elements can be found in very small amounts inside of an organism
To Do Glue pages into your notebook.
Warm Up (9/5/19) Topic: Characteristics of life David is a freshman student at THS whose normal body temperature is 97.3 degrees F. During football practice, his body temperature rises and he begins to sweat. What characteristic is demonstrated by his body returning to its stable temperature? • Living things are made of cells. • Living things evolve. • Living things maintain homeostasis • Living things grow and develop.
Warm Up (9/5/19) Topic: Characteristics of life David is a freshman student at THS whose normal body temperature is 97.3 degrees F. During football practice, his body temperature rises and he begins to sweat. What characteristic is demonstrated by his body returning to its stable temperature? • Living things are made of cells. • Living things evolve. • Living things maintain homeostasis • Living things grow and develop.
What is a biomolecule? (pg 7) Biomolecule:carbon based molecule needed for basic life to exist bio= life, molecule= group of atoms
What is a biomolecule? (pg 7) Monomer: single building block that makes up a biomolecule Mono= one
What is a biomolecule? (pg 7) Polymer:many monomers bonded together Poly= many
Describe the benefits of consuming these foods. Describe any harmful effects.
Carbs Made of what elements? C- carbon H- hydrogen O- oxygen
Carbs Monomer Monosaccharide mono= one saccharide= sugar
Which prefix means “many?” What could you call many sugar molecules bonded together?
Carbs Polymer Polysaccharide poly= many saccharide= sugar
Carbs Function Source of quick energy
Carbs Examples Bread, potatoes, pasta, cereal, bananas, cellulose
Carbs Pictures
Carbohydrate Flow Chart (pg 9 ) Carbohydrates Are made of carbon , hydrogen, and oxygen Which make up Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides That the body uses for A quick source of energy
Warm Up (9/6/19) Topic: Biomolecules What is the function of carbohydrates?
Warm Up (9/6/19) Topic: Biomolecules What is the function of carbohydrates? Carbohydrates are a quick source of energy.
Lipids Made of what elements? C- carbon H- hydrogen O- oxygen
Lipids Monomer Glycerol (head) Fatty acid (tail)
Lipids Polymer Phospholipid
Lipids Function Long term energy storage and makes up the cell membrane
What is the difference between the functions of carbohydrates and lipids?
Lipids Examples Fats, Oils, Waxes
Lipids Pictures
Lipids Flow Chart (pg 11) Glycerol heads and fatty acid tails Make Up Lipids That the body uses for Long term energy storage
Warm Up (9/9/19) Topic: Biomolecules Many plants have waxy coatings on some surfaces. This coating reduces water loss because it is not water-permeable. This waxy coating is which of the following types of organic molecule? A. protein B. carbohydrate C. nucleic acid D. lipid You need a chromebook (or your phone)
Warm Up (9/9/19) Topic: Biomolecules Many plants have waxy coatings on some surfaces. This coating reduces water loss because it is not water-permeable. This waxy coating is which of the following types of organic molecule? A. protein B. carbohydrate C. nucleic acid D. lipid
What is a protein? A protein is a large biomolecule that contains amino acids that our bodies need to function properly
Our body’s structures, functions, and cells cannot exist without protein