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STAAR Released Biomolecules

STAAR Released Biomolecules

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 10 Questions

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Biomolecules (5A)
Enzymes (11B)

​Biology STAAR Power Hour
Day 1

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By the end of this lesson, I'll be able to explain what carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids do in our bodies and how enzymes help speed up chemical reactions.

Objective:

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5A: Relate the functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, to the structure and function of a cell.

Biomolecules

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Labelling

Correctly label the following structures of biomolecules.

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Protein

Nucleic Acid

Carbohydrate

Lipid

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Match

Match the following functions with its correct biomolecule.

Short term energy, main structural co

Long term energy, insulation, chemica

Storage, transport, speeds up chemica

Stores genetic information.

Carbohydrate

Lipid

Protein

Nucleic Acid

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Multiple Choice

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Actin is a protein that helps the cell maintain its shape and polarity. It also plays a major role in muscle construction. A table summarizing the cellular functions of different types of proteins is shown. Based on this information, actin is most likely -

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an enzyme protein

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a structural protein

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a messenger protein

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a transport protein

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Hotspot

A student athlete wants to choose a drink that will provide quick energy for track practice. Which portion of the label should provide the athlete with information about the amount of quick energy in the drink?

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11B: investigate and explain the role of enzymes in facilitating cellular processes.

Enzymes

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Labelling

Label the following enzyme substrate complex diagram.

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Active Site

Products

Enzyme (to be reused)

Substrate

Enzyme Substrate Complex

Enzyme

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Hotspot

Put a point on the highest effective level of the enzyme.

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Multiple Choice

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Rennin is an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction that solidifies milk. Rennin was added to three different test tubes with milk. Each test tube was placed in a water bath for ten minutes. The data collected during the experiment are shown. Which statement best explains the results of test tube 3?

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The enzyme changed the product

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The substrate was used up

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The enzyme was denatured

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The substrate reacted with the enzyme

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Multiple Choice

Enzymes are biological catalysts and function by:

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increasing free energy in a system

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lowering the activation energy of a reaction causing the reaction to speed up

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eliminating entropy in a system

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increasing temperature near a reaction

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Let's Work Together!

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Multiple Choice

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Exit Ticket

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Open Ended

"What is one way enzymes affect the reactions in our bodies, and why is this important?"

Please provide a brief explanation in one or two sentences. Your response will help me understand your grasp of the topic and any areas that may need further clarification.

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Biomolecules (5A)
Enzymes (11B)

​Biology STAAR Power Hour
Day 1

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