Macromolecules, pt 1

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Launch

1. What is the smallest thing that living things are made of?

2. Where do you think the first living thing came from?

3. What does “mono” mean? What does “poly” mean?

AgendaAgenda

• LaunchLaunch

• Introduction to CellsIntroduction to Cells

• MacromoleculesMacromolecules

• PracticePractice

• Test Corrections/Retake procedureTest Corrections/Retake procedure

Cells

Cell AnimationCell Animation

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVvvx5HGpLgv=BVvvx5HGpLg

Objective: IWBAT analyze carbon-

based molecules to investigate the

different kinds of macromolecules.

Day 1:

Macromolecules

RememberRemember

• All living things are made up of All living things are made up of CELLSCELLS

• Are viruses alive?Are viruses alive?

The main building block of life The main building block of life is:is:

CARBONCARBON

MacromoleculesMacromolecules

• Carbon atoms can be joined together Carbon atoms can be joined together to form many different carbon to form many different carbon moleculesmolecules

• Large compounds formed by joining Large compounds formed by joining many smaller molecules together are many smaller molecules together are called called macromoleculesmacromolecules

Four important Four important macromoleculesmacromolecules

• CarbohydratesCarbohydrates

• LipidsLipids

• ProteinsProteins

• Nucleic acidsNucleic acids

• In carbon-based molecules, small In carbon-based molecules, small molecules make a long chainmolecules make a long chain– MonoMonomer: Each small part of a mer: Each small part of a

complete moleculecomplete molecule

– PolyPolymer: A large molecule, or mer: A large molecule, or macromolecule, made of many macromolecule, made of many monomers connected togethermonomers connected together

Bottom lineBottom line

All macromolecules (polymers) All macromolecules (polymers) are synthesized (made) from are synthesized (made) from simple precursors (monomers)simple precursors (monomers)

Carbohydrates (sugars)Carbohydrates (sugars)

Monosaccharide Monosaccharide PolysaccharidesPolysaccharides

Lipids (fats)Lipids (fats)

Fatty acidsFatty acids LipidsLipids

ProteinsProteins

Amino acids proteinsAmino acids proteins

Nucleic AcidsNucleic Acids

Nucleotides nucleic acidsNucleotides nucleic acids

SummarySummary

In your notes, what are four things you In your notes, what are four things you learned todaylearned today

Make sure to bring your textbook Make sure to bring your textbook tomorrow!tomorrow!

Board NotesBoard Notes

Reminder, you are responsible for Reminder, you are responsible for making sure that you stay on top of making sure that you stay on top of things and are getting lessons when things and are getting lessons when you miss a day!!!!you miss a day!!!!

Board NotesBoard Notes

BiomesBiomes

EcosystemsEcosystems

CommunitiesCommunities

PopulationsPopulations

OrganismsOrganisms

Organ SystemsOrgan Systems

OrgansOrgans

TissuesTissues

CellsCells

OrganellesOrganelles

Carbon CompoundsCarbon Compounds

Board NotesBoard Notes

• Mono- Mono- = = oneone

• Poly-Poly- == manymany

• Macro-Macro- == largelarge

• Micro-Micro- == smallsmall

• -ose-ose == sugarsugar

• One of the most famous One of the most famous monosaccharides is Glucosemonosaccharides is Glucose