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BIOLOGY I HONORS Course Code: 200032001
TOPIC XXIII: BIOCHEMISTRY – Review of MacromoleculesESSENTIAL CONTENT / OBJECTIVES / INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
A. Types of Macromolecules(18.1)
1. Carbohydrates
2. Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Nucleic acids)
B. Structure and Function(18.1)
1. Carbohydrates
2. Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Nucleic acids) / · Identify the four major classes of biochemical compounds important to biological structures and metabolism and their major role(s) in the cell.
· Identify and/or describe the basic molecular structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and/or nucleic acids.(ALD)
· Create 3D models of each of the biological macromolecules.
· Describe the primary functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and/or nucleic acids in organisms.(ALD)
· Match the structure of a macromolecule to its correct function.
· Describe the structures of fatty acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids.
· Explain the functions of lipids in living organisms. Identify some reactions that fatty acids undergo. Relate the structure and function of cell membranes.
· Compare and contrast the importance of the different biological macromolecules in an organism. / Core Text Book: Chapters 2.1, 2.,3, 2.4
Vocabulary:
Element, Compound, Molecule, Covalent bond, Ionic bond, Protein, Amino acid, Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid, Chemical reaction, Reactant, Product, Enzyme, Catalyst, temperature
Technology:
1. Lesson Overview: Carbon Compounds 2.3
2. Chapter Mystery: The Ghostly Fish
3. Macromolecules slideshows Alabama University
4. Hudson University: Macromolecule chart
5. Data Analysis: Acid Rain
6. Art in Motion: A Salt Solution
7. Bozeman Podcast: Biological Molecules
8. Bozeman Podcast: Carbohydrates
9. Bozeman Podcast: Lipids
10. Bozeman Podcast: Proteins
11. Bozeman Podcast: Nucleic Acids
12. HippoCampus Biology: Organic Molecules: Overview
13. HippoCampus Biology: Organic Chemistry
14. HippoCampus Biology: Food Energy Molecules
15. HippoCampus Biology: Nitrogen Containing Compounds
16. HippoCampus Biology: Organic Molecules: Summary
17. HippoCampus Biology: Macromolecules: Overview
18. HippoCampus Biology: Structure and Function of Polysaccharides
19. HippoCampus Biology: Structure and Function of Fats
20. HippoCampus Biology: Structure and Function of Proteins
21. HippoCampus Biology: Macromolecules: Summary
22. Edgenuity
23. Extended Learning Modules
SC.912.P.8.6
SC.912.L.18.2 / Covalent Bonds
Dehydration Synthesis
Ionic Bonds
Standard: SC.912.L.18.1 / / Video / · Molecules, Compounds, and Macromolecules / · Carbohydrates
· Lipids: Fats and Oils / · An Introduction to Proteins
· Proteins and Amino Acids
Standard: SC.912.L.18.2 / / Video / · Simple Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides & Disaccharides
· Simple Carbohydrate Review / · Complex Carbohydrates: Polysaccharides
· Carbohydrate Digestion
Standard: SC.912.L.18.3 / / Video / · Lipids & Cholesterol
· Fatty Acids
· Anabolic Steroids / · Lipids: Fats and Oils
· Good Properties of Fat
Standard: SC.912.L.18.4 / / Video / · Degenerate: More Codons Than Amino Acids
· Amino Acid and the Language of Life / · Manipulation of DNA: Using Restriction Enzymes to Break the DNA into Smaller Fragments / · Enzymes and Coenzymes
· Lactose Intolerance
/ Video / · What Is Metabolism?
· Computer Modeling Lets Drug Researchers See, Re-Design, Molecules
· New Microscopes Give Sharp, Clear View into Cells
· The Venus Flytrap and Other Carnivorous Plants
· Chemistry of Changing Leaves
· The Chemistry of Green: Chlorophyll
· Turning Over a New Leaf: How Leaves Die
· Underwater View of The Gulf
· Researchers Map DNA of Fetus from Blood and Saliva of Parents
· Shape-Shifter: DNA Strands Coil, Twist, Know Inside Cells
· Researchers: "Junk DNA" Plays Critical Role
· Tomato: DECODED
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Learning Goals
BIOLOGY I HONORS Course Code: 200032001
SC.912.L.18.1: Describe the basic molecular structures and primary functions of the four major categories of biological macromolecules. ( Cognitive Complexity: Level 2: Basic Application of Skills & Concepts )Scale / Learning Progression / Sample Progress Monitoring and Assessment Activities
Score/Step 5.0 / ð I am able to summarize the basic molecular structure and the primary function of macromolecules in organisms. / Develop an argument for each macromolecule and justify their level of importance in various organisms.
Score/Step 4.0 / ð I am able to summarize the basic molecular structure and the primary function of macromolecules in organisms. / Construct models of each of the four macromolecules and a Venn diagram that compares and contrasts the molecules based on elemental composition, structure, function.
Score/Step 3.0 Target
(Learning Goal) / ð I am able to identify the basic molecular structure and the primary function of macromolecules in organisms. / Create a foldable that names the four macromolecules, describes two major functions of each, and identifies the basic molecular structure.
Score/Step 2.0 / ð I am able to identify the primary function of the four macromolecules in organisms. / Match each macromolecule to a brief description of the various functions.
Score/Step 1.0 / ð I am able to recognize that there are four macromolecules.
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