Chapter4 Student's Edition
2-1 The Macromolecules of Cells: Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acid.
Histology Made Easy: The cell membrane; Semi permeable membrane; fluid Mosaic Model; Membrane proteins; Transport across the membrane; Active and passive transport.
Starter What are the differences between a dehydration and hydrolysis reaction? What are the properties that make water so important? What are the 4 major.
Macromolecules. General Structure Organic – Carbon based Hydrocarbons – Carbon and hydrogen only » Methane Inorganic – Non-carbon based Functional Groups.
Quarterly Assessment Review MP1
Lipids B.4 3 Main Types of Lipids (B.4.1…) ‘lipid’ comes from lipos, the Greek word for fat all are hydrophobic (water-fearing/insoluble in water) greasy,
Scientific Method The Metric System Matter & Water Macromolecules & Enzymes Cells 10 20 30 40 50.
Biomolecules The Building Blocks of Life. Biomolecules are Organic Molecules 1.Molecules containing Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen. 2. They make.
Molymods (C,H,O) each group needs 6 carbon, 6 oxygen, 11 hydrogen, 25 single bonds and 6 double bonds Can repro ppq, but is on slide Emulsion test.
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