Artificial Sweeteners
Unit 11. The study of the chemistry of living things. Organism: 80% water 20% mostly organic molecules (carbon based) Earth’s Crust vs. Human EarthHuman.
Three of the four classes of macromolecules form chainlike molecules called __________. Polymers consist of many similar or identical building blocks linked.
CHAPTER 5 THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MACROMOLECULES Section A: Polymer principles 1.Most macromolecules are polymers 2.An immense variety of polymers.
Objective 6: TSWBAT name, describe and recognize typical bonding linkages and the four groups of macromolecules typically formed by these linkages.
CHAPTER 5 THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MACROMOLECULES Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section A: Polymer principles.
Chemistry of Cells. Objectives Describe the distinguishing characteristics of carbohydrates Describe the important biological functions of polysaccharides.
ANIMAL NUTRITION. MECHANISMS TO INGEST FOOD Suspension Feeders: sift small food particles Substrate Feeders: live on or in their food source Fluid Feeders:
Carbohydrates - Fuel and Building Material Pgs 60-65 1.Sugars, the smallest carbohydrates, serve as fuel and carbon sources 2.Polysaccharides, the polymers.
Biology ECO
Biochemistry Chapters 4 & 5. A. The Importance of Carbon 1. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds 2. Carbon atoms are the most versatile.
Chemistry of Cells Chapter 2, Section 3. Objectives 1.Describe the distinguishing characteristics of carbohydrates 2.Describe the important biological.