1 Chapter 5 The Structure and Function of Macromolecules Essential Ideas: Compounds of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are used to supply and store energy.
Do-Now: Write the questions and answers. The characteristics of all organisms are determined by the instructions carried in their _____. A) sugar bases.
CHAPTER 6.4 TEST REVIEW. a.carbonc.nitrogen b.sodium Although 25 elements are vital to human survival, 5 of these make up of a majority of your body.
Http:// H2Eg8v4. What are the eight characteristics of living things? What are the four major macromolecules?
Characteristics of Life A. Use Energy (the ability to do work) to grow B. Metabolism – maintain complex chemical reactions C. Homeostasis – maintain stable.
The Chemical Level of Organization Atoms Atomic Structure Electron Shells, losing/gaining electrons Ions Molecules, their formation through bonds Chemical.
Starter What are the differences between a dehydration and hydrolysis reaction? What are the properties that make water so important? What are the 4 major.
Macromolecules. General Structure Organic – Carbon based Hydrocarbons – Carbon and hydrogen only » Methane Inorganic – Non-carbon based Functional Groups.
SAGE Review Week 1 Spring 2014 LPA. Monday Objective I will explain how organisms interact with one another and their environment.
MACROMOLECULES A Brief Review What are the 4 major macromolecules? How are they made or broken down? What are they made of? What are they used for?
Nitrogen Cycle! Why is nitrogen important? It is found in two major macromolecules including nucleic acids such as DNA and proteins.
1 Label the forms of active transport. 2 Endocytosis Exocytosis.