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-body stores fat in special cells filled
with fat globules.
-mostly under the skin and in the
abdominal cavity.
-your liver will change fat into
glucose in order to get energy
3. PROTEINS
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Made of chains of amino acids
3D
that are wrapped into a
shape to make protein
Different proteins
have
different amino acids
or
different orders
Ex.
Protein 1=
L+I+V+E
Protein 2=
E+V+I+L
Same amino acids,
How does your body know what
order the amino acids should be
in?
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Your DNA contains
the information the
body needs to
make the proteins
3. PROTEIN
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IMPORTANCE
Repairing
damaged body
tissue
WARNING GRAPHIC
MATERIAL
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Building tissue
(including muscle)
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Act as enzymes
(run chemical
reactions)
break down
(digestive
enzymes)
build up
(actin in the
muscles)
There’s more!
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Carrier molecules
(ex. Hemoglobin in
blood)
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Cell tags
Everyone has different
protein tags on their
cells!
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Help materials
move in and out of
cells
Examples of Proteins
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Beans
Meats
Eggs
Nuts
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There are 20 different amino acids
found in our food
Only four are made by your body!
Your body is made almost entirely
of protein.
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Skin
Nails
Hair
Organs
Muscle
4. Nucleic Acids
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IMPORTANCE
Contain a chemical code
Contains directions for the body to
function
Two Types of Nucleic Acids
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DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Passed from parents to offspring
Contain information for your looks,
personality and metabolism
(chemical reactions in the body)
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RNA
Ribonucleic acid
Kind of like DNA’s message taker
Helps DNA make proteins