Chapter 3- macromolecules, cell processes
BIOCHEMISTRY The study of Elements and compounds In organisms.
Teacher Notes This PPT was revised October 25, 2005. This PPT introduces scientist/history of DNA, DNA structure and RNA structure. There is a DNA Structure.
…so what is the what you eat made of? You are what you eat…
Four Major Organic Compounds. Four organic compounds necessary for life CarbohydratesProteinsLipids Nucleic Acids.
DNA The History and Structure of DNA. What does the DNA of all these organisms have in common? They all share a universal genetic code.
DNA. Name the organelle and give its function. Animal Plant Nucleus Ribosome Endoplasmic Reticulum: aids in processing carbohydrates, lipids and proteins.
Organic Compounds Essential Questions: What is “Organic?” What are the 4 major Organic Compounds? How are they made? What are they used for?
Cellular Transport How Your Cells Eat, Drink and be Merry! EQ: Describe the structure of the cell membrane.
Cellular Transport How Your Cells Eat, Drink and be Merry! EQ: How can I describe the difference between the 3 types of passive transport?
Warm up: Define biochemistry What does “Chemistry of Life” mean?
Cycling of Matter in Living Systems 2.1 The Cell, as an Efficient, Open System.