OL Monomer Papers for Macromolecules

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Monosaccharide Papers: Carbohydrates
Monosaccharide Papers: Carbohydrates
A.
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Using your notes , do the following:
Label a single monosaccharide as glucose. Color it green.
Create a disaccharide, and label it. Color this sugar blue.
Create a polysaccharide with 6 monomers, and label it. To do this remove a H
from the left and an OH from the right.
4. Color this sugar red.
B. Paste these into your lab notebook with answers to the following questions:
1. What is the function of these molecules?
2. What are some examples of each type of carbohydrate?
A.
1.
2.
3.
Using your notes , do the following:
Label a single monosaccharide as glucose. Color it green.
Create a disaccharide, and label it. Color this sugar blue.
Create a polysaccharide with six monomers, and label it. To do this remove a
H from the left and an OH from the right.
4. Color this sugar red.
B. Paste these into your lab notebook with answers to the following questions:
1. What is the function of these molecules?
2. What are some examples of each type of carbohydrate?
Glycerol and fatty acid monomers: Lipids
Using your notes, do the following:
1. Build and label a saturated fat.
To do this remove a H from the
right and an OH from the left.
2. Color it yellow.
3. Build and label an unsaturated
fat. Color it orange.
Answer these questions in your lab
notebook:
1. What are the roles of fats and
in living organisms?
2.
Compare lipids to
carbohydrates. (venn diagram)
Glycerol and fatty acid monomers: Lipids
Using your notes, do the following:
1. Build and label a saturated fat.
To do this remove a H from the
right and an OH from the left.
2. Color it yellow.
3. Build and label an unsaturated
fat. Color it orange.
Answer these questions in your lab
notebook:
1. What are the roles of fats and
in living organisms?
2.
Compare lipids to
carbohydrates. (venn diagram)
Amino Acid Papers
General structure of an amino
acid
Amino Acid Papers
General structure of an amino
acid
Using your notes, do the following:
A. Label and color the general amino acid diagram:
1. Central carbon (red)
2. Amino group (yellow)
3. R-group (variable group) (green)
4. Hydrogen ion (blue)
5. Carboxylic acid group (pink)
B. Create a polypeptide chain in your lab notebook
using at least 3 AAs. Mark the peptide bond that
forms between amino acids with a red circle for each
bond formed. Be sure you are using condensation to
connect the amino acids to one another. To do this
remove a H from the left and an OH from the right.
Answer the following questions in your lab
notebook:
1. What roles do proteins play in living organisms?
Using your notes, do the following:
A. Label and color the general amino acid diagram:
1. Central carbon (red)
2. Amino group (yellow)
3. R-group (variable group) (green)
4. Hydrogen ion (blue)
5. Carboxylic acid group (pink)
B. Create a polypeptide chain in your lab notebook
using at least 3 AAs. Mark the peptide bond that
forms between amino acids with a red circle for each
bond formed. Be sure you are using condensation to
connect the amino acids to one another. To do this
remove a H from the left and an OH from the right.
Answer the following questions in your lab
notebook:
1. What roles do proteins play in living organisms?
2. What is primary structure as it relates to
proteins?
2. What is primary structure as it relates to
proteins?