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Learn about the formation of polymers from monomers, the structure and function of lipids, dehydration synthesis, and the impact of organic compounds. Prepare for upcoming exams and science fair with hands-on biological macromolecules study.
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Discussion Questions 11/18/14 Please answer the following using Chapter 6, your notes and/or electronic device 1. Please explain how monomers are joined together to form polymers. 2. Please describe lipids (structure and function)
Reminders Rough Draft of your Abstract is due on 12/1/14 (printed and ready to be checked at the BEGINNING of class). Plan ahead. Root Quiz on Tuesday, 12-2-14 Biochemistry Exam on Wed, 12-3-14. Chapter 6 Science Fair is on Wed 12/10/14. Everything will be due in class on Monday 12/8/14. Do you have a family member who is knowledgeable in science and might be interested in judging? If so…let me know 5 pts. EC for turning your project in anytime between 12-3-14 and 12-5-14. The entire project! Go to room 1135 Tues or Thurs for Science Peer Tutoring
QUIZ Clear your desks of everything Do NOT write on the quiz please Use CAPITALletters please Keep your answers covered If you need to make up a quiz due to an absence… come see me Tues or Thurs during PLC Flip it over when you are finished and hang on to it.
Today’s Objective: Objective: Introduction to biochemistry and organic compounds. Formation of monomers into polymers by Dehydration synthesis. The breakdown of polymers into monomers
Biochemistry CarbohydratespptDay 2 So far this year we’ve learned about: Ecosystems, Communities, Populations, and Individual Species/Organisms We’ve learned all about the cells (Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote and Eukaryotic Plant Cells vs. Eukaryotic Animal Cells),. The question now IS………..Why are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucelic acids important in cytology?
Exit Ticket 1. Please compare and contrast hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis. 2. Carbohydrates are one of the four biologic macromolecules(biomolecules). They are a polymer. What monomer are they made from?
Exit Ticket 1. Please compare and contrast hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis. 2. Please explain where dehydration synthesis occurs in your body. 3. What biomolecule is cellulose? 4. Why are lipids necessary?
Oral Conclusion Please describe the base pairing rules of DNA and of RNA Describe the structure of DNA 3. How are RNA and DNA different? 4. Describe DNA Replication. 5. Describe Transcription 6. Describe Translation 7. Describe a mutation 8. Describe a Frame Shift Mutation
Oral Conclusion • Please give an example of a limiting factor • Describe one way humans are impacting the nitrogen cycle • Describe one way humans are impacting the carbon cycle • How are microorganisms such as bacteria beneficial to an ecosystem? Organism? • Give an example of a producer. A consumer • Describe biological magnification. • Give an example of an abiotic factor. A biotic factor. • Describe an invasive species and give an example. • Why does only 10% of the energy move from trophic level to trophic level? • How is primary succession different from secondary succession? • Compare and contrast natural and artificial selection. • Give an example of evolution. • Describe two – evidence of evolution. • Compare and contrast natural and artificial selection • Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells • How are plant and animal cells different?