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Catalyst. Rank the following foods, with the food you think is healthiest at the top and the unhealthiest at the bottom. Whole wheat bread Crunchy Peanut Butter Orange Juice Cheetos Bagel Turkey breast Soy beans Chocolate chip cookie. Macromolecules. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Catalyst Rank the following foods, with the food you
think is healthiest at the top and the unhealthiest at the bottom.
Whole wheat bread Crunchy Peanut Butter Orange Juice Cheetos Bagel Turkey breast Soy beans Chocolate chip cookie
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Macromolecules Monomers: Molecules that link to make
macromolecules/polymers.
4 Main Macromolecules
“one” “many”monomer – monomer – monomer
polymer/macromolecule
Class Polymer/Macromolecule Monomer
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrate / Polysaccharide
Monosaccharide
Lipids Lipid Glycerol Molecule + Fatty Acid Tails
Proteins Protein / Polypeptide Amino Acids
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic Acid Nucleotides
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Macromolecules Carbohydrate / Polysaccharide (Macromolecule) Monosaccharide (Monomer)
Function: Store short term energy Food Sources: Grains (carbohydrate), Candy
(Monosaccharide) Connections: “Carb-Loading” before a race.
Carbohydrate / Polysaccharide(“Complex Carbs”)
Monosaccharide (“Simple Carbs”)• Glucose Molecule
“Sugar”
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SIMPLE VS. COMPLEX CARBS Simple carbs are easily and quickly digested Also known as simple sugar Get their name because they are made up of
only one or two sugars Examples: table sugar, soda, candy
Complex carbs take longer to digest Also known as starch Get their name because they are made up
three or more sugars Examples: bread, pasta, grain
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Carb-Loading http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNL8LbQ80dI
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Macromolecules Lipid (Macromolecule) Glycerol Molecule + Fatty Acid Tails (Building Blocks)
Function: Store long term energy, cushioning Food Sources: Oils, Fats, Waxes Connections: Fat cells synthesize & breakdown lipids
Lipid
Zoom-In Glycerol MoleculePolar / Hydrophilic
(Loves Water)
Fatty Acid Tails (Any #)Nonpolar / Hydrophobic
(Hates Water)
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Your fat looks like this…
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Macromolecules Protein / Polypeptide (Macromolecule) Amino Acids (Monomer)
Function: Enzymes, Hormones, Structural Support, Cell Communication
Food Sources: Meat, Eggs, Beans, Soy, Milk Connections: Protein powder to “build muscle”.
ProteinLeuPhe Leu
SerCys
Zoom-In
H2N C COOH
H
R Side chain changesfor each of the 20
amino acids.
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Make your own protein shake! http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZuGs7LML-Q
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Macromolecules Nucleic Acid (Macromolecule) Nucleotides (Monomer) Zoom-In
P
P
PNucleotide
Nucleic Acid
P = Phosphate Group
= Sugar (“-ose”
= Nitrogenous Base
Key
Image Source: www.astrochem.org
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PPPATP
Break this bond for ENERGY!
Macromolecules Nucleic Acid (Macromolecule) Nucleotides (Monomer) Function: Store and transmit genetic
information; “blueprints” Examples:
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
deoxyribose sugar
ribose sugar
NucleicAcids
Nucleotide
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZaMi6OhsSU
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Macromolecule Stations 4 stations
Simple carbs Complex carbs Protein sugar
Fill out the table for the station you’re assigned, and then rotate (after approval from Ms. Adabale)
You have about 7 minutes at each station
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Cells Levels of Organization
Cells:A. All life has ≥1 cell(s)B. Basic unit of life (anything before is not living)C. Cells come from other living cells
Atoms Molecules Monomers Macromolecules/Polymers
Cells OrganismsProtonsElectronsNeutrons
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Scavenger Hunt You are working with your table You have 15 minutes to get as much done as
you can. As soon as you’re done, or after 15 minutes
(whichever comes first), come back to class.
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Homework Create a book of Macromolecules Fold 3 sheets of letter-sized paper horizontally First page should include your name, period,
and date Dedicate 2 pages/macromolecule Pages must include: polymer and monomer
name, picture of polymer and monomer, function, and at least 2 examples
Make it colorful! Decorate the cover of your book