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ACT Questions • Highlighted questions are incorrect. • Your task is to correct those questions and write how you know your new answer is correct. (on a separate sheet of paper) • You only need to correct the ones you got wrong

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ACT Questions

• Highlighted questions are incorrect.• Your task is to correct those questions and

write how you know your new answer is correct. (on a separate sheet of paper)

• You only need to correct the ones you got wrong

Half Day• Pick order of presentation• Finish movie• Expectations of project• Work on presentation…LAB TOMORROW• Project Due Thursday• Email the link to me tomorrow separate from

project• Project should be emailed to me by class on

Thursday…Otherwise late = 50% deduction• Current Event Due Friday

Carbon: Main ingredient of organic molecules• How many bonds can carbon make?• Organic Molecules: Substances w/ Carbon in them– Considered “biomolecules”

–Monomers: smaller molecular units, similar–Polymers: many monomers linked together

Carbon cont.• Hydro? Carbon?• Hydro + Carbon: organic molecules with only carbon

and hydrogen– Simplest organic molecules

Prefix• Meth: One• Eth: Two• Prop: Three• But: Four• Pent: Five• Hex: Six • Mono: One• Poly: Many, multiple• Philic: loving (hydrophillic: water loving)• Phobic: fearing (hydrophobic: water fearing)

WedNesday October 3rd 2012

QU: In your own words describe a Hydrocarbon.

*HW: Carb Concept Map*

OBJ: Hydrocarbon Lab (Due at end of hour), Carb and Lipid Concept Map

“If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, you have $1.19. You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to make change for a dollar.”

Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes(suffix)

• -ane: all single bonds in the molecule• -ene: double bonds in the molecule• -ynes: triple bonds in the molecule

**later in the alphabet = more bonds*

1st hour GroupsTable 1RandyVirginiaMarcusMia

Table 2AustinNinaAngieMichael

Table 3EmilyMary Q.AnnaErsula

Table 4AlexanderJackGraceTaja

Table 5BrianKatrinaBrettAntoine

Table 6Mary P.NatalieBrandenMegan

Table 7ChelseaAndreaMegan K.Meghan G.

Table 8

3rd hour GroupsTable 1CarinaJamesJohnHannah

Table 2BobbyTamiraClaire F.Caleb

Table 3AlecClaire P.NatalieRyan

Table 4JustinLiz S.JalinAngel

Table 5MikeJennyAmaniZach

Table 6JeffWilsonElenaMaria

Table 7DrewHaleyCamila

Table 8

4th hour GroupsTable 1JalenKiraSamLuke

Table 2BrendanBrad M.KateCamille

Table 3Brad B.LibbyJosieMercedes

Table 4TaylorSydneyTylerStone

Table 5HalleiyahJulietMattRobert

Table 6JermaineHannahAthinaGeorge

Table 7AveryMorganKatieJasmine

Table 8

7th hour GroupsTable 1MadiWillDenisaMark

Table 2LukeRebeccaAmberZach

Table 3KatarinaBrenanAlexiaJim

Table 4AlexJohn KoppIzzyKenny

Table 5EvanIanTravionMikey

Table 6Lee LeePaigeTrinaJohn Flanagan

Table 7TaylorAnthonyLydiaMarley

Table 8

What does it all mean??

• Black: Carbon atoms• Yellow: Hydrogen• 1 inch pegs: C-H bonds• 2 inch pegs: C-C bonds• Springs: Multiple bonds

Hydrocarbon Lab• Lab:– Create each hydrocarbon– Draw the structure for each one– Write the chemical formula for each hydrocarbon– Answer the questions at the end

• Finish early? Clean up and Grab a seat

The Lab…

• How to determine how many electrons are being shared?

• What do you notice about all the –anes?• What do you notice about all the –enes?• What do you notice about all the –ynes?

Thursday October 4th 2012• QU: Draw the structure for propene. What is the

molecular formula for propene?

**Take out Carb Concept Map***HW: Study for Quiz*

• OBJ: Nucleic Acid Concept Map, Protein and Lipid Concept Map

“The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of varieties of pickles the company once had.”

Friday October 5th 2012

• QU: Why are saturated fats bad for you?

• OBJ: Quiz, Over Test

“Odontophobia is the fear of teeth.”

The rules…

• No asking what the answer is…– You may ask “Where did you find that?” – You may ask “How do you do….?”– AGAIN YOU MAY NOT SAY “What is the answer to…?

• No handing someone your paper• No asking me• NO moving seats• Breaking these rules voids this quiz and you will

all take it on your own without any notes.

Monday October 8th 2012

• QU:

• OBJ: Enzyme Notes, Breaking it Down WS

Types of Carbohydrates # of Simple Sugars that it Contains

Enzymes

• Proteins

• Lower activation energy– So…• Reactions happen faster • More reactions occur

Structure of an enzyme• Substrate: What the enzyme is working on• Active Site: Where the enzyme is working on

the substrate

• Video: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072495855/student_view0/chapter2/animation__how_enzymes_work.html

Naming Molecules• Guidelines

1. Carbohydrate: a. Mono (1 ring), Di (2 rings), Poly (3 or more rings)b. Ratio of C:H:O is 1:2:1

2. Proteins:a. Amino Acid (1 Nitrogen), Dipeptide (2 Nitrogen), Polypeptide

(3 or more Nitrogen)

3. Nucleic Acids:a. Long strand of rings

4. Lipids:a. Saturated (all single bonds), unsaturated (at least one

double bond)b. No ratioc. Shape

Tuesday October 9th 2012• QU: Fill in the Table:

**LOG ON and go to MY WEBSITE then CLICK on BIOLOGY**

• OBJ: Organic Compound Online Activity

“Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.”

Monomer Polymer

1.) Carbohydrate

2.) Fatty Acid and Glycerol Triglyceride, Diglyceride

3.)

4.) Nucleotide

Polypeptide

WedNesday October 10th 2012• QU: Using specifics describe dehydration

synthesis.**Take webquest out please**

• OBJ: Webquest, Name that Molecule

Dehydration Synthesis• Remove water to create one large molecule

from two smalls ones• Water in the products

Hydrolysis• Adding water to break apart one large

molecule and make two• Water in the reactants

Hydrolysis and Dehydration Synthesis

• They are opposites of each other

Examples of Dehydration Reactions• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyDnnD3fMaU&feature=related&safety_mod

e=true&persist_safety_mode=1– Dehydration Reaction

http://nhscience.lonestar.edu/biol/dehydrat/dehydrat.html

Monday October 15th 2012

QU: Name the organic compound: (You do not need to draw these)

1. 3.

2.

OBJ: Organize Binder, Review

Binder List• 1. Syllabus• 2. Wordsearch• 3. Intro Notes• 4. Hydrocarbon Lab• 5. Nucleic Acid, Carb, Lipid, Protein Concept Maps• 6. Macromolecule Open Note Quiz• 7. Enzymes Notes• 8. Breaking it Down WS• 9. Webquest• 10. Molecules of Life WS• 11. Book Work (Pg 106 # 1-12, 14-16, and 20)• 12. Practice Quiz

Name that Molecule

1.

Name that Molecule

2.

Name that Molecule

3.

Name that Molecule

4.

Name that Molecule

5.

Name that Molecule

6.

Name that Molecule

7.

Name that Molecule

8.

Name that Molecule

9.

Name that Molecule

10.

Tuesday October 16th 2012

• QU: What has been the hardest part of the macromolecule unit?

**Chapter 5 test WedNesday***Binder and Chapter Review Due WedNesday*

• OBJ: Over Work, Practice Quiz, Breaking it Down

WedNesday October 17th 2012

• QU: How did you study for this test?

*Binder and Chapter Review Due Today**Word Search Due Tomorrow*

NO QUIZ on FRIDAY

• OBJ: Chapter 5 Test

Thursday October 18th 2012

QU: Rank the test from 1-10 (1 easiest and 10 hardest)

**Word Search due today to HW Bin**

OBJ: Biome Movie

Friday October 19th 2012

QU: What has been your favorite part of the movie so far?

OBJ: Finish Biome Movie, Over Test

Tuesday October 9th 2012• QU: Define an enzyme in your own words.

• OBJ: Organic Compound Online Activity

“Each of the suits on a deck of cards represents the four major pillars of the economy in the middle ages: heart represented the Church, spades represented the military, clubs represented agriculture, and diamonds represented the merchant class.”