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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
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?
Your DNA contains
the information the
body needs to
make the proteins
3. PROTEIN
IMPORTANCE
Repairing
damaged body
tissue
WARNING GRAPHIC
MATERIAL
Building tissue
(including muscle)
Act as enzymes
(run chemical
reactions)
break down
(digestive
enzymes)
build up
(actin in the
muscles)
There’s more!
Carrier molecules
(ex. Hemoglobin in
blood)
Cell tags
Everyone has different
protein tags on their
cells!
Help materials
move in and out of
cells
Examples of Proteins
Beans
Meats
Eggs
Nuts
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.
Skin
Nails
Hair
Organs
Muscle
4. Nucleic Acids
IMPORTANCE
Contain a chemical code
Contains directions for the body to
function
Two Types of Nucleic Acids
1.
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Passed from parents to offspring
Contain information for your looks,
personality and metabolism
(chemical reactions in the body)
2.
RNA
Ribonucleic acid
Kind of like DNA’s message taker
Helps DNA make proteins