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The Chemical Building Blocks of Life: Building Macromolecules Name: _____________________ Objectives: You will be to: 1. 2. 3. Identify the building blocks of each of the four macromolecules Construct models of each group by demonstrating the process of dehydration synthesis. Explain how the structure of the molecule contributes to its function. Pre-activity Questions: 1. Purpose of dehydration synthesis (also known as condensation reaction): ____________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ a. Example of a Simple reaction of dehydration (draw a picture): By the end of the activity: You and your partner should have assembled a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Monomer of a carbohydrate molecule Disaccharide Polysaccharide Saturated Fat Unsaturated Fat DNA molecule Protein Materials 1. Card Stock building blocks (You will need to identify each piece and decide with ONLY your partner what each piece will be used for building a certain macromolecule… no sharing information between groups!) 2. Water Molecules (in each macromolecule section below it advises which size of water molecule to use) 3. Scissors & Tape 4. Textbooks (both Hillis (Ch. 2) and Campbell (Ch. 5) Activity: 1. Building a Carbohydrate a. Identify the monomer of a carbohydrate: _____________________ b. Before making any bonds, you will need to number the carbons. Make sure you find the 6’ carbon. (Use your resources to figure out the numbering of the carbons) c. Draw your product in the box: c. Write the name your sugar monomer on your cardstock (be sure to use the correct ending)…this should be creative and not an actual sugar monomer name except for the last 3 letters! Your sugar monomer name: ______________________ d. Join the 2 monomers (your and your partner’s)together by dehydration synthesis…you should use the large water droplets to help show this reaction. Draw your final product in the box below What is the specific name of this bond that formed between the two monomers of a carbohydrate ? _____________________________________ What type of molecule was assembled: ______________________________ e. Once you have completed letters a-d correctly then join one other group to complete another dehydration synthesis reaction of a yet bigger molecule What type of molecule was assembled? ___________________________________ Draw your completed molecule from “e”: Building Lipids: A Triglycerol Fat a. You will need to identify the two major components of a fat: ___________ and ________________________ b. Use the small water droplets to demonstrate dehydration synthesis to build the molecule c. What type of bond is formed between the two major components of a fat? _______________________ d. Lipids are not polymers but are rather identified as _________________________________. (which makes them have the property of being _____________________________) e. Draw the molecule you built for a saturated fat: f. Because of its structure, saturated fats tend to lie close together creating a ______________ (what state of matter)at room temperature. Example: _______________________________ g. Draw the molecule you built for an unsaturated fat: h. Unsaturated fats differ from saturated because of the _____________________________, which separates the molecules further apart and creates a ________________________ (what state of matter) at room temperature. Example: _____________________ Building Proteins: (Only take the pieces that correspond to YOUR sequence) a. First, you must get a sequence for building your protein. You just picked up the ______________________ sequence. b. Using your textbook, identify the correct ____________ ______________ (monomer of a protein) and build your protein according to the sequence provided. You must label each piece correctly. c. Identify the typical structure of an amino acid in the box: Label the 4 major components! d. Each amino acid differs in the __________ group e. Identify the name and the chemical characteristic on each paper amino acid you need to build your protein What are these chemical characteristics? 1. _____________________________________________________________________________ 2. _____________________________________________________________________________ 3. _____________________________________________________________________________ f. Use the small water droplets to demonstrate the dehydration synthesis g. What type of bond are you forming in building this protein? _______________________________ Building DNA: a. Identify the “template” paper for building a DNA molecule. What is the building block of this molecule? _____________________________ b. Number the carbons on the deoxyribose sugars of the template..make sure you find the 5’carbon. Draw a final product of one of the building blocks labeled correctly below. c. Build the complementary strand by matching the nucleotides to the template strand. d. Use small water droplets to demonstrate dehydration synthesis when building the molecule. e. The configuration of the molecule is often referred to as being ____________________________________. f. What is unique about the carbons at the end of each of the strands? ____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ g. How do the bonds formed between the “backbone” differ from the bonds between the nitrogen bases? ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Wrap –UP: *** Make sure you have cleaned up your area and returned any unused pieces. *** Make sure your names are on each macromolecule you built.