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Macromolecules Lesson

Macromolecules Lesson

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Biology

7th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 7 Questions

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Macromolecules

Sheltered Biology

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Macromolecules are also called Biomolecules

They are small molecules that are necessary for life! Cells need them to work!

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Multiple Choice

True or False?

Macromolecules are tiny molecules that cells need.

1

True

2

False

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Carbohydrates

  • Used for short-term energy

  • Labeled as "sugars" in nutrition facts

  • Foods with a lot of carbohydrates include bread and pasta

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Carbohydrates

Monomer or "building block" is called a monosaccharide

Polymer is called a polysaccharide


Key examples: glucose (monomer), starch (polymer)

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Multiple Choice

A carbohydrate is a macromolecule that is used to...

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give cells/systems energy.

2

build cell parts.

3

give cells/systems long term energy storage.

4

help cells with chemical processes.

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Multiple Choice

When reading the ingredients on a nutrition facts label carbohydrates are written as a type of

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food additive

2

enzyme

3

sugar

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protein

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Multiple Select

Starch is...

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a protein

2

a carbohydrate

3

a lipid

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Lipids

  • Lipids are used for long term energy storage

  • Lipids include fats, oils, and waxes

  • Foods that include a lot of lipids are oils and butter, some fish, nuts,and avocados

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Lipids

Lipids are made of fatty acids


There are two types: saturated and unsaturated

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Phospholipids

A special kind of lipid that is used to build the cell membrane!

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Multiple Select

Example(s) of Lipids are...

1

Sugar

2

Olive Oil

3

Butter

4

Bread

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Multiple Choice

When reading the nutrition facts on food packaging total fats is a measure of...

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Carbohydrate

2

Lipids

3

Water

4

Protein

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Multiple Select

A lipid is a macromolecule that is used to...

1

give cells/systems energy.

2

build cell parts.

3

give cells/systems long term energy storage.

4

help cells with chemical processes.

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Proteins

Macromolecules

Sheltered Biology

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