FOOD 1. Provides energy for all of the body’s functions, from the beating of the heart & the elimination of wastes to the transmission of electrical &
Proteins
Chapter 4 section 3 (dna)
What are proteins? Proteins are made up of C, H, O, N and some S and P Proteins are the building blocks of life There are millions of different proteins.
Digestive System Obtaining nutrients. Nutrition Energy Body cells need energy to run cell processes. Animals obtain chemical energy from food. Energy.
Proteins (aka polypeptides) 3.11-3.14 A. Polymer of amino acid monomers B. 1000s exist each with unique 3- D structure that corresponds to its function.
Biomolecules Do Now: Make your week 1 observations of your Winogradsky columns. The back of the procedure sheet is probably a wise place to do this.
What is DNA? A cell uses a code in its hereditary material. The code is a chemical called deoxyribonucleic (dee AHK sih ri boh noo klay ihk) acid, or.
1. Formula is generally C 1 H 2 O 1 2. Key source of energy 3. Found in grains, fruits and veggies.
The Chemistry of Life Part Two. Proteins Elements C, H, O, N, S Types All proteins are long chains of amino acids. Changes in amino acid order create.
Proteins. Made of amino acids Amino acids are the building blocks of protein- they are organic acids Contain nitrogen – sets them apart from lipids and.
Structure of Macromolecules …by small and simple things are great things brought to pass.