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Name:_________________________Period:___________Date:______________ Google: “biology interactive” and choose: “life organization” and view animation. List the steps of organization in order from smallest to largest and an example of each. CELLS ALIVE Go back to biology interactive and choose: “animated bonds”. What is the difference between ionic, covalent and hydrogen bonds? Give an example where you can find each type of bond. IONIC: COVALENT: HYDROGEN: There are 4 large molecules found in all living things. These are: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Go back to biology interactive and choose: -Biomolecules: the carbohydrates and fill in the information on the back -Biomolecules: the lipids and fill in the information on the back -Biomolecules: the proteins and fill in the information on the back - http://www.chem4kids.com/files/bio_nucleicacids.html and fill out the information on nucleic acids on the back. Carbohydrates: Function: Where are they found? (examples) Structure: draw glucose molecule that make up carbohydrates. Lipids: Function: Where are they found? (examples) Structure: draw a glycerol and fatty acid that make up lipids. Proteins: Function: Where are they found? (examples) Structure: draw amino acids that make up proteins. (do an image search on your own for this) Nucleic Acids: Function: Where are they found? (examples) Structure: draw nucleotides that make up nucleic acids.