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AP Biology Chapter 3: Structure and Function of Macromolecules (Independently brush up on Ch 2 and Ch 3.1)
How To Make Biological Molecules Adapted from Kim Fogia and David Knuffke work.
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Chapter 5: Macromolecules Macromolecules Large organic molecules built by smaller molecules. 4 major classes of macromolecules: – carbohydrates – lipids.
1 3.1 Organic Molecules Organic molecules contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. Four classes of organic molecules (biomolecules) exist in living organisms:
Building Blocks of Life 2007-2008 Organic Chemistry.
Macromolecules Building Blocks of Life Macromolecules Smaller organic molecules join together to form larger molecules – macromolecules 4 major classes.
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Organic/BioChemistry Inorganic vs. Organic Inorganic chemistry: compound which usually does not contain carbon AND hydrogen –Ex. O 3, NaCl, H 2 O, CO.
AP Biology Discuss the following with your group and be prepared to discuss with the class 1. Why is the shape of a molecule important? 2. How is a covalent.
AP Biology Bellwork What is the monomer & polymer of: Carbohydrate= Protein= Lipid= Nucleic Acid=