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Name of your Presentation Group Name (be creative and school appropriate)

Name of your Presentation Group Name (be creative and school appropriate). Full names of team members Period number Date This PPT is a template. Use it as a guide for your presentation. Replace these instructions with your original work. Some foods where you can find your macromolecule (MM).

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Name of your Presentation Group Name (be creative and school appropriate)

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  1. Name of your PresentationGroup Name (be creative and school appropriate) Full names of team members Period number Date This PPT is a template. Use it as a guide for your presentation. Replace these instructions with your original work.

  2. Some foods where you can find your macromolecule (MM) • Food One • Detail or example • Detail or example • Food Two • Detail or example • Food Three • Detail or example

  3. What is your MM made of? (What elements? Are there certain ratios or parts?) • Element 1 • Element 2 • Element 3 • (Add more if your MM has more than 3) • Example of Chemical Formula like C6H12O6

  4. What does your MM do in the human body (like in cells, for example)? • Function 1 • Detail • Detail • Function 2 • Detail • Detail • Function 3 • Detail • Detail

  5. How does your MM affect human life? What about health, reproduction or disease? What if you don’t have enough? • How it helps • Detail • Detail • How it helps or hurts • Detail • Detail • How it hurts • Detail • Detail

  6. Other interesting facts or ideas about your MM!! • Fact 1 • Detail • Fact 2 • Detail

  7. Sources - Remember “Google,” “Yahoo” and “Bing” are NOT sources • Copy and paste them in as you work… for example: http://biology.about.com/od/molecularbiology/ss/polymers.htm • Full URL 2 • Full URL 3 • Full URL 4 • Full URL 5 • Full URL 6

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