2.3 - Carbon, Functional Groups, and Biomolecules

 

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Lesson 

Functional Groups Video Lesson

Vocab:

organic compounds, hydrocarbons, carbon skeleton, isomers, functional groups, hydrophilic, hydrophobic, hydroxyl group, carbonyl group, amino group, phosphate group, methyl group

carbohydrate, monosaccharide, dissaccharide, polysaccharide, starch, glycogen, cellulose, chitin, lipids, saturated and unsaturated fats, trans fats, phospholipds, protein, amino acids, peptide bonds, polypeptide, denaturation, DNA, RNA, nucleotides

Text Pages: All of ch. 3 

(pages 32-47)

VIDEO LESSON INSTRUCTIONS:

-For this week's lesson, you will view 4 videos about the major biomolecules. You don't necessarily have to record the information from the second PowerPoint (Biomolecules) but it couldn't hurt to look over the PowerPoint (Biomolecules) after watching and add any information you think helpful. 

- Please watch in the order shown below (carbs, lipids, proteins, then nucleic acids).

- Pause as much as you need to soak in the concepts! 

1) Carbohydrates 

3) Proteins

2) Lipids 

4) Nucleic Acids 

Note Templates - Biomols. H Bio.pdf Note Templates - Biomols. H Bio.pdf
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2.3 Knowledge Check/Additional Test Review (Due by the End of the day 9/26)

Learning Targets: 

1) I can identify the major functional groups that exist in biomolecules and describe their importance in organisms. 

2) I can describe why carbon's ability to bond is responsible for life's molecular diversity.

3) I can identify how and why cells make a huge number number of molecules from a limited set of small molecules

4) I can describe and give function for each of the four major biomolecules 

Assignment

Biomolecule Organizer Chart 

Biomolecule Organizer.docx Biomolecule Organizer.docx
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