06 life substances
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.3–13–1 16.1 Intro to Proteins Proteins are polymers in which the monomer units are amino acids.
BIG Molecules – Part IV. In Biology, macromolecules are known as large molecules. A macromolecule can also be referred to as a polymer. A polymer.
Life’s Important Biological Molecules The molecules that make up your cells.
Bioinformatics Why Can’t It Tell Us Everything?
NUTRIENTS. Found in the food that we eat Provides energy in the form of CALORIES There are six major types of nutrients: CARBOHYDRATES FATS.
BLAST FROM THE PAST! 1.Define: Manipulated variable Responding variable 2.Convert: 34,758,900m = _________km 1.6L = ______ ml 3.Given: MV = amount of artificial.
Important MACROMOLECULES (“Large Molecules”) Used in Biological Systems: Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids.
Chemistry of Life. CHNOPS Molecules When you put atoms together such as hydrogen and oxygen, you get molecules: Water. The same is true for CHNOPS.
Bioinformatics Why Can’t It Tell Us Everything?. Bioinformatics What are our Data Sets? Interested in information flow with cells Currently, the key information.
RNA and Protein Synthesis
Do Now: Choices If you did not complete the homework from last night, complete it now. If you have, raise your hand and begin the Do Now below. 1.What.