Polysaccharide- Glycogen – Starch – Section 2.7 Lipids – insoluble in Trigyclerides – made of one molecule of and three molecules of (Figure 2.16) Saturated vs. unsaturated fats: Phospholipids - primary component of Figure 2.17 Steroids – Examples of steroids:

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Polysaccharide -
Glycogen –
Starch –
Section 2.7
Lipids – insoluble in
Trigyclerides – made of one molecule of
and three molecules of
(Figure 2.16)
Saturated vs. unsaturated fats:
Phospholipids – primary component of
Figure 2.17
Steroids
Examples of steroids:
Section 2.8
Proteins – complex structures made of
Figure 2.19
How many different amino acids are there?
What is the difference between a polypeptide and a protein?
Figure 2.20
Protein function depends on
What are the four levels of protein structure? Figure 2.21
Primary –
Secondary –
pg. 6
Transcribed Image Text:Polysaccharide - Glycogen – Starch – Section 2.7 Lipids – insoluble in Trigyclerides – made of one molecule of and three molecules of (Figure 2.16) Saturated vs. unsaturated fats: Phospholipids – primary component of Figure 2.17 Steroids Examples of steroids: Section 2.8 Proteins – complex structures made of Figure 2.19 How many different amino acids are there? What is the difference between a polypeptide and a protein? Figure 2.20 Protein function depends on What are the four levels of protein structure? Figure 2.21 Primary – Secondary – pg. 6
What pH range is acidic?
basic?
What pH is water?
What is a buffer?
Read Chapter Summary for 2.3 and 2.4
Test Yourself on page 45-46
5.
6.
Apply what you know on page 46
5.
Section 2.5
Organic molecules –
Why is carbon the common building block of all organic molecules?
Figure 2.13 Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis
Breakdown both terms:
"Dehydration" – removal of water
"Synthesis" – to build
"Нydro - " - water
"- lysis" – to break apart
Section 2.6
Carbohydrate – used for
and
Carbo" – means
and -hydrate means
Monosaccharide –
pg. 5
Transcribed Image Text:What pH range is acidic? basic? What pH is water? What is a buffer? Read Chapter Summary for 2.3 and 2.4 Test Yourself on page 45-46 5. 6. Apply what you know on page 46 5. Section 2.5 Organic molecules – Why is carbon the common building block of all organic molecules? Figure 2.13 Dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis Breakdown both terms: "Dehydration" – removal of water "Synthesis" – to build "Нydro - " - water "- lysis" – to break apart Section 2.6 Carbohydrate – used for and Carbo" – means and -hydrate means Monosaccharide – pg. 5
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