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Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins AKA “macromolecules” Students will use manipulatives to understand the shape of a carbohydrate monomer, a polymer, a lipid and a protein. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Monomers are ________ Polymers are _________ _______ are the monomers that join to make carbohydrates ______ are the monomers that join to make lipids _____ are the monomers that join to make proteins 1) 2) 3) SUGARS (3 types) Monosaccharides – are 1 sugar in length. Examples: glucose, galactose, fructose Disaccharides – are two simple sugars bonded together. (cannot be longer or shorter) Polysaccharides – are greater than 2 simple sugars joined together. Examples of polysaccharides: Starch from plants; And glycogen (starch stored in animals); cellulose, a tough, flexible plant starch that gives a plant strength & rigidity. Galactose - Function in the body to store energy long term. - Primary Component of: Lipids are an important part of cell membranes. - Lipids make up some hormones such as steroids. - EXAMPLES: butter, oils (in daily life) - Building blocks of lipids are fatty acids + glycerol. Building blocks = amino acid monomers. Functions: a.) build and repair muscles and other types of tissues. b.) Enzymes are made of proteins. Enzymes speed up bodily processes like digestion. c.) Component of cell membranes. d.) Many hormones are made of proteins Example: Insulin General structure of amino acid: Which foods contain simple sugars? Which foods contain complex sugars? SIMPLE SUGAR (like glucose) COMPLEX SUGAR (like starch) Benedicts TEST 1. Need boiling water 2. Blue is beginning color 3. Any other color is evidence of a positive test for a monosaccharide Iodine test 1. Use at room temperature 2. Brown is beginning color. 3. Dark purple to black is evidence of a positive test Read thru lab Create/ draw the data table you use. This is where you will record your qualitative observations! I will demonstrate the tests so you see how to conduct the investigation. Take only a small amount of the “food” so other classes have enough. Handle glassware carefully!