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ACT Questions. Highlighted questions are incorrect. Your task is to correct those questions and write how you know your new answer is correct. (on a separate sheet of paper) You only need to correct the ones you got wrong. Half Day. Pick order of presentation Finish movie
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ACT Questions • Highlighted questions are incorrect. • Your task is to correct those questions and write how you know your new answer is correct. (on a separate sheet of paper) • You only need to correct the ones you got wrong
Half Day • Pick order of presentation • Finish movie • Expectations of project • Work on presentation…LAB TOMORROW • Project Due Thursday • Email the link to me tomorrow separate from project • Project should be emailed to me by class on Thursday…Otherwise late = 50% deduction • Current Event Due Friday
Carbon: Main ingredient of organic molecules • How many bonds can carbon make? • Organic Molecules: Substances w/ Carbon in them • Considered “biomolecules” • Monomers: smaller molecular units, similar • Polymers: many monomers linked together
Carbon cont. • Hydro? Carbon? • Hydro + Carbon: organic molecules with only carbon and hydrogen • Simplest organic molecules
Prefix • Meth: One • Eth: Two • Prop: Three • But: Four • Pent: Five • Hex: Six • Mono: One • Poly: Many, multiple • Philic: loving (hydrophillic: water loving) • Phobic: fearing (hydrophobic: water fearing)
WedNesday October 3rd 2012 QU: In your own words describe a Hydrocarbon. *HW: Carb Concept Map* OBJ: Hydrocarbon Lab (Due at end of hour), Carb and Lipid Concept Map “If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.”
Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes(suffix) • -ane: all single bonds in the molecule • -ene: double bonds in the molecule • -ynes: triple bonds in the molecule **later in the alphabet = more bonds*
What does it all mean?? • Black: Carbon atoms • Yellow: Hydrogen • 1 inch pegs: C-H bonds • 2 inch pegs: C-C bonds • Springs: Multiple bonds
Hydrocarbon Lab • Lab: • Create each hydrocarbon • Draw the structure for each one • Write the chemical formula for each hydrocarbon • Answer the questions at the end • Finish early? Clean up and Grab a seat
The Lab… • How to determine how many electrons are being shared? • What do you notice about all the –anes? • What do you notice about all the –enes? • What do you notice about all the –ynes?
Thursday October 4th 2012 • QU: Draw the structure for propene. What is the molecular formula for propene? **Take out Carb Concept Map** *HW: Study for Quiz* • OBJ: Nucleic Acid Concept Map, Protein and Lipid Concept Map “The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.”
Friday October 5th 2012 • QU: Why are saturated fats bad for you? • OBJ: Quiz, Over Test “Odontophobia is the fear of teeth.”
The rules… • No asking what the answer is… • You may ask “Where did you find that?” • You may ask “How do you do….?” • AGAIN YOU MAY NOT SAY “What is the answer to…? • No handing someone your paper • No asking me • NO moving seats • Breaking these rules voids this quiz and you will all take it on your own without any notes.
Monday October 8th 2012 • QU: • OBJ: Enzyme Notes, Breaking it Down WS
Enzymes • Proteins • Lower activation energy • So… • Reactions happen faster • More reactions occur
Structure of an enzyme • Substrate: What the enzyme is working on • Active Site: Where the enzyme is working on the substrate • Video: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter2/animation__how_enzymes_work.html
Naming Molecules • Guidelines • Carbohydrate: • Mono (1 ring), Di (2 rings), Poly (3 or more rings) • Ratio of C:H:O is 1:2:1 • Proteins: a. Amino Acid (1 Nitrogen), Dipeptide (2 Nitrogen), Polypeptide (3 or more Nitrogen) • Nucleic Acids: a. Long strand of rings • Lipids: • Saturated (all single bonds), unsaturated (at least one double bond) • No ratio • Shape
Tuesday October 9th 2012 • QU: Fill in the Table: **LOG ON and go to MY WEBSITE then CLICK on BIOLOGY** • OBJ: Organic Compound Online Activity “Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.”
WedNesday October 10th 2012 • QU: Using specifics describe dehydration synthesis. **Take webquest out please** • OBJ: Webquest, Name that Molecule
Dehydration Synthesis • Remove water to create one large molecule from two smalls ones • Water in the products
Hydrolysis • Adding water to break apart one large molecule and make two • Water in the reactants
Hydrolysis and Dehydration Synthesis • They are opposites of each other
Examples of Dehydration Reactions • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyDnnD3fMaU&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1 • Dehydration Reaction http://nhscience.lonestar.edu/biol/dehydrat/dehydrat.html
Monday October 15th 2012 QU: Name the organic compound: (You do not need to draw these) 1. 3. 2. OBJ: Organize Binder, Review
Binder List • 1. Syllabus • 2. Wordsearch • 3. Intro Notes • 4. Hydrocarbon Lab • 5. Nucleic Acid, Carb, Lipid, Protein Concept Maps • 6. Macromolecule Open Note Quiz • 7. Enzymes Notes • 8. Breaking it Down WS • 9. Webquest • 10. Molecules of Life WS • 11. Book Work (Pg 106 # 1-12, 14-16, and 20) • 12. Practice Quiz
Tuesday October 16th 2012 • QU: What has been the hardest part of the macromolecule unit? **Chapter 5 test WedNesday** *Binder and Chapter Review Due WedNesday* • OBJ: Over Work, Practice Quiz, Breaking it Down
WedNesday October 17th 2012 • QU: How did you study for this test? *Binder and Chapter Review Due Today* *Word Search Due Tomorrow* NO QUIZ on FRIDAY • OBJ: Chapter 5 Test
Thursday October 18th 2012 QU: Rank the test from 1-10 (1 easiest and 10 hardest) **Word Search due today to HW Bin** OBJ: Biome Movie
Friday October 19th 2012 QU: What has been your favorite part of the movie so far? OBJ: Finish Biome Movie, Over Test
Tuesday October 9th 2012 • QU: Define an enzyme in your own words. • OBJ: Organic Compound Online Activity “Each of the suits on a deck of cards represents the four major pillars of the economy in the middle ages: heart represented the Church, spades represented the military, clubs represented agriculture, and diamonds represented the merchant class.”