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Learning Target: Describe The General Structure, Subunits, and Examples For Each of The Four Types

The document provides instructions for students to assemble models of the four types of macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Students are given monomers to assemble into disaccharides, polysaccharides, small proteins, and a triglyceride lipid. They also assemble a DNA nucleotide and ATP nucleotide. After constructing the models, students complete a chart identifying the monomers of each macromolecule and answer questions about dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis. The teacher provides colored pieces for students to assemble the structures and will score based on correctly completing the models and post-lab questions.

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Learning Target: Describe The General Structure, Subunits, and Examples For Each of The Four Types

The document provides instructions for students to assemble models of the four types of macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Students are given monomers to assemble into disaccharides, polysaccharides, small proteins, and a triglyceride lipid. They also assemble a DNA nucleotide and ATP nucleotide. After constructing the models, students complete a chart identifying the monomers of each macromolecule and answer questions about dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis. The teacher provides colored pieces for students to assemble the structures and will score based on correctly completing the models and post-lab questions.

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Honors Biology Names:

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Learning Target: Describe the general structure, subunits, and examples for each of the four types
of macromolecules. Create models to show the arrangements of these molecules. Understand the
process of dehydration synthesis.
Task: Assemble and label the following macromolecules. Attach them to a blank piece of paper.

1.) Assemble a disaccharide sugar.


a. The building block/monomers of carbohydrates are _____________________. Place 2 of
these into a chain and anywhere that 2 pieces touch, use the triangle water to point to the
bond site (one water is always released from each bond site during dehydration
synthesis.)
b. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a disaccharide.
2.) Assemble the remaining monomers into a polysaccharide sugar.
a. Place the remaining carbohydrate monomers into a chain and anywhere that 2 pieces
touch, use the triangle water to point to the bond site.
b. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a polysaccharide.
3.) Assemble a 4-monomer protein.
a. The building block/monomers of proteins are _____________________. Place 4 of these
into a chain and anywhere that 2 pieces touch, use the triangle water to point to the bond
site
b. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a 4-monomer protein.
4.) Assemble the remaining monomers into another protein.
a. Place the remaining protein monomers into a chain and anywhere that 2 pieces touch, use
the triangle water to point to the bond site.
b. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a ___-monomer protein (place the correct number in the blank space).
5.) Assemble a triglyceride (common lipid).
a. The building block/monomers of all lipids are _____________________. But to build a
triglyceride you will need what additional piece? _____________________
b. Look up triglycerides in your notes to find their shape: ______________________
c. Assemble a triglyceride into the correct shape, and anywhere that 2 pieces touch use the
triangle water to point to the bond site.
d. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a triglyceride.
6.) Assemble a DNA nucleotide.
a. The building block/monomers of nucleic acids are __________________. For DNA, this is
made of a ______________ + ________________ + __________________.
b. Assemble the three components as shown by the diagram in your notes. Anywhere that 2
pieces touch, use the triangle water to point to the bond site.
c. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as a DNA nucleotide.
7.) Assemble an ATP nucleotide
a. ATP is similar to DNA but it has 2 extra _______________________________.
b. Assemble the components as shown by the diagram in your notes. Anywhere that 2
pieces touch, use the triangle water to point to the bond site.
c. Once you are sure you have a correct arrangement, glue the pieces down and use a
marker to label it as an ATP nucleotide.

8.) Add a title & your name and class period to your paper.

9.) Please clean up after yourself. Make sure no scraps are on the floor around your desk. If so, pick
them up! Thanks!

Post Lab Questions: Use your lab & macromolecule notes to answer the following questions.

1. Complete the chart: (8pts)


Four types of Macromolecules Main subunit (monomer) of each

2. (2pts) What process is being shown by water being given off from each bond site?

3. (2pts) What process is used to break down macromolecules? What happens to water during that
process?

4. (8pts) List the four types of macromolecules and describe their functions (there will be more for
some).

Rubirc 10pts = completed blanks, 20pts post-lab, 20pts = completed diagrams correctly
Pre-Lab: Color the following pieces accordingly (use colored pencils), then cut them out:

H2O= blue; Simple Sugar= green; Pentose Sugar= pink; Amino Acid= red;
Base= Grey; Glycerol= purple; Fatty Acid= orange; Phosphate=peach

If you lose a piece, here are extras:

Rubirc 10pts = completed blanks, 20pts post-lab, 20pts = completed diagrams correctly

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