TIONS: In your notebook, create the heading Generalized and draw the structure f
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TIONS: In your notebook, create the heading Generalized and draw the structure for an amino acid. Label the amino group, carboxyl group, central carbon and R group Now create the heading Amino Acids" and paste the 9 amino acid molecule cards underneath Highlight the atoms that comprise the backbone of each amino acid You Will Turn In: The Deliverable dent will turn in the following: complete set of correctly identified and labeled molecule cutouts o This includes labeling the functional groups and molecule type completed biomolecules summary chart Biomolecule Monomer Group/Types Other Info Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Amino Acids frorie biomolecules-keep it brief o In the Other Info column, include any information that will help you distinguish among these reflection of learning (written using complete sentences) that includes the following: o 3 things you learned about biomolecule structure o 2 things you learned about the similarity among the biologically important molecules o 1 thing you learned about biologically important molecules that you did not know before participating in this activity e cean to snap photos
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CARBOHYDRATES.
MONOMER Monosaccharides
OTHER INFO Carbohydrates are biomolecules with carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen usually in a ratio 2: 1 . Minisaccharides Disaccharides ans polysaccharides are different types.
LIPIDS
MONOMER glycerol and fatty acid
OTHER INFO They are non polar biomolecules. Found in different forms such as monoglyceride diglyceride triglyceride waxes etc.
NUCLEIC ACIDS.
MONOMER Nucleotides
OTHER INFO Nucleic acids are composes of a ribose or deoxyribose base phosphate group and a nitrogen base. A double stranded nucleic acid is linked by hydrogen bonds.
PROTEINS
MONOMER Amino Acids
OTHER INFO Amino acid are linked by peptide bonds. Amino acid contains NH2 group COOH group Hydrogen and a R group which varies from amino acid to amino acid.
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