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Testing for Polysaccharides Lab Intro

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Introduction Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids are four abundant molecules crucial to all living organisms. Each of these molecules are characterized differently and can be easily distinguished through testing with chemicals. Three of them (carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids) are macromolecules, molecules that consist of many atoms. However, they do share the possession of the six elements essential to life which are sulfur, phosphorus , oxygen, nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen. The objective is to test molecules like carbohydrates, lipids and proteins to determine how they react with chemicals.

Macromolecules worksheet

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Macromolecules What are ____________? ____________ are made from thousands or even hundreds of thousands of smaller molecules. Macromolecules are formed by a process known as ____________ in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together. Made up ____________, which form ____________. ____________ Groups of Macromolecules There are four groups of macromolecules that make up living things: ____________, ____________, ____________and ____________. Carbohydrates Made up of ____________. Subunit: mono____________ Use for a sources of ____________ Use for ____________ in plants (____________), animals (____________), fungi (____________) and bacteria (____________). Examples: monomers- ____________ ____________- lactose Polymers ?____________

Macromolecules review

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Macromolecules What are ____________? ____________ are made from thousands or even hundreds of thousands of smaller molecules. Macromolecules are formed by a process known as ____________ in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together. Made up ____________, which form ____________. ____________ Groups of Macromolecules There are four groups of macromolecules that make up living things: ____________, ____________, ____________and ____________. Carbohydrates Made up of ____________. Subunit: mono____________ Use for a sources of ____________ Use for ____________ in plants (____________), animals (____________), fungi (____________) and bacteria (____________). Examples: monomers- ____________ ____________- lactose Polymers ?____________

AP Bio Chp 5

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AP Reading Guide Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules Fred and Theresa Holtzclaw Copyright ? 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. - 1 - Name_______________________Period___________ Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules Concept 5.1 Macromolecules are polymers, built from monomers 1. The large molecules of all living things fall into just four main classes. Name them. 2. Circle the three classes that are called macromolecules. Define macromolecule. 3. What is a polymer? a monomer? 4. Monomers are connected in what type of reaction? What occurs in this reaction? 5. Large molecules (polymers) are converted to monomers in what type of reaction?

CHEMISTRY NOTES

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Chemistry of Life Flash Cards http://quizlet.com/13167174/ari-ap-biology-unit-1-the-chemistry-of-life-flash-cards/ Practice Quizzes and Tests http://www.brainbeau.com/index.php/en/ap-biology-online-quizzes-a-tests Macromolecules http://prezi.com/-r8c-fscmffx/ap-bio-chemistry-2-macromolecules/ Atoms, Water and Carbon http://prezi.com/4hefv2hk2bhq/ap-bio-chemistry-1-atoms-water-carbon/ Biochemistry http://classroom.wisd.org/webs/preid/ap_bio_biochemistry_unit.htm Summary of Chemistry http://www.biologycorner.com/APbiology/intro.html Structure and Function of Biological Macromolecules http://www.smcisd.net/webpages/rrandolph/biology.cfm?subpage=17902 Biochemistry Document http://www.cod.edu/people/faculty/fancher/Bio101/Biochem.doc?(document) ?Enzymatic Biochemistry
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