Chapter 24:
The Chemistry of Life
24.1 Proteins
Protein, amino acid, peptide bond, peptide, denaturization, enzyme, substrate, active site, transport proteins, structural proteins, hormones
24.2 Carbohydrates
Carbohydrate, monosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide
24.3 Lipids
Lipid, fatty acid, triglyceride, saponification, phospholipid, wax, steroid
24.4 Nucleic Acids
Nucleid acid, nucleotide, DNA, Watson and Crick, Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, uracil, RNA
24.5 Metabolish
Metabolism, catabolism, anabolism, ATP, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, fermentation, alcohol fermentation, lactic acid fermentation
Section 24.1 Proteins
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Section 24.2 Carbohydrates
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Section 24.3 Lipids
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Section 24.4 Nucleic Acids
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Section 24.5 Metabolism
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Section 24.1 Proteins
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Section 24.2 Carbohydrates
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Section 24.3 Lipids
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Section 24.4 Nucleic Acids
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Section 24.5 Metabolism
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Section 24.1 Proteins
Standard 2 b - Chemical Bonds
View Standard 2 State Standard: Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules such as H2, CCH4, NH3, H2CCH2, N2 Cl2, and many large biological molecules are covalent.
Students Will be able to:Give examples of various covalently bonded molecules. Book Reference Pages: 776, 777
Standard 10 a - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: Large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids, and starch are formed by repetitive combinations of simple sub-units.
Students Will be able to:Understand the basic structure of polymers. Book Reference Pages: 775, 778, 780
Standard 10 c - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
Students Will be able to:Know that proteins are polymers composed of amino acids. Book Reference Pages: 775, 778, 780
Standard 10 f - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: The R-group structure of amino acids and how they combine to form the polypeptide backbone structure of proteins.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 776, 777, 780
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Section 24.2 Carbohydrates
Standard 2 b - Chemical Bonds
View Standard 2 State Standard: Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules such as H2, CCH4, NH3, H2CCH2, N2 Cl2, and many large biological molecules are covalent.
Students Will be able to:Give examples of various covalently bonded molecules. Book Reference Pages: 781, 782
Standard 10 a - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: Large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids, and starch are formed by repetitive combinations of simple sub-units.
Students Will be able to:Understand the basic structure of polymers. Book Reference Pages: 782, 783
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Section 24.3 Lipids
Standard 2 b - Chemical Bonds
View Standard 2 State Standard: Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules such as H2, CCH4, NH3, H2CCH2, N2 Cl2, and many large biological molecules are covalent.
Students Will be able to:Give examples of various covalently bonded molecules. Book Reference Pages: 784, 785
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Section 24.4 Nucleic Acids
Standard 10 a - Organic and Biochemistry
View Standard 10 State Standard: Large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids, and starch are formed by repetitive combinations of simple sub-units.
Students Will be able to:Understand the basic structure of polymers. Book Reference Pages: 788, 791
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Section 24.5 Metabolism
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