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Aim: How are living things similar, chemically? DO NOW: 1. What kind of chemical molecules can we find in our bodies? 2. What does your diet consist of?

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Organic Molecules Contain both carbon and hydrogen Proteins, lipids (fats, oils & waxes), carbohydrates, nucleic acids Ex. Glucose (simple sugar)  C 6 H 12 O 6

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Aim: How are living things similar, chemically?

DO NOW:1. What kind of chemical molecules can we find

in our bodies?2. What does your diet consist of?

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Chemical Composition

• All living things are made up of 4 main elements: carbon (C)

hydrogen (H) oxygen (O) nitrogen (N)

• Other elements are also present in small amounts

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Organic Molecules

• Contain both carbon and hydrogen• Proteins, lipids (fats, oils & waxes),

carbohydrates, nucleic acids• Ex. Glucose (simple sugar) C6H12O6

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Lipids

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Nucleic Acids

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Inorganic Molecules

• Do not have carbon & hydrogen together but can have any element combined with other elements

• Salts, minerals, water (H2O)

• Oxygen (O2) , carbon dioxide (CO2)

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Water

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Other Similarities

• Made of cells: basic units of structure & function

• Carry on life processes

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Levels of Organization in Living Things

• Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism

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BrainPop Video

• https://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry/bodychemistry/

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Review Questions

• 1. What group of organic compounds does DNA belong to?

• 2. Which organic compounds make up the most mass in a typical body cell?

• 3. Describe two types of chemical reactions that take place in your bodies, all the time.

• 4. Why is water, an inorganic compound, so important to your cells?

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Homework

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