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Name: Period: _f Date: A Computer Lab Introduction to Macromolecules & Go to Google or another search engine, *® Search Biomolecules: the Carbohydrates and go to the activity to answer the questions below. OR: hutps://www.wise-online.com/learn/natural-science/life-science/ap13104/biomolecules-the- carbohydrates 40 1A | Un 1, What three elements make up carbohydrates? Carton j Hgdragon ; Oxygen 2. What ratio are those elements found in? (be specific!) Vi! taho 3. How are carbohydrates classified? according yo the MEMO See cree! olubility s What is the smallest type of carbohydrate? Sugarimgnescrcchewn ae: . Give the proper names of the following three types of sugar: blood sugar: glucose fruit sugar: Fyiyc {ose milk sugar: Galac tore. 6. How are these three sugars specially related fo one another? fame Chemical formula as Aucose ave lokers of glucose fsa ON Gorge Ai Bee ang iy 7. Name the three polysaccharides mentioned in the program. Which one can humans NOT digest? Why? Poiga Scthan des i eudles’ Vere ry Ceplaie ved ghycog the cellule, wi numans cond Aiges+ because they (ack tou 8. Sketch a sample diagram of a carbohydrate from this unit It can be any one you choose, butbe site ~ ‘/"© to label what it vo ‘STAND UP and go find a teacher for a signature! ¢ — 1 ® Click ‘Close’ to close the window when you are done with the activity. ® Next, go to: hitp://tinyurl.com/7qt6wwu ‘* Click on the blue title that says Play the DNA ~The Double Helix Game Record your answers to the introductory questions below: 18. Did you know that most living organisms have the same sort of genetic material? A YES NO Genetie material: D/H oy DA cleplyy tonucclert eco 19. ‘The shape of the DNA molecule resembles a spiral staircase, Do you know what it is usually call es NO Shape of DNA molecule: AQUble pels X 20. Do you know what the “rungs” that make up the middle of every DNA molecule are made of? YES " (NO Rangs of the DNA molecule: four Aitfeten| OVA vees yf a seer (Waa Ri 21. Do you, how hee ore put eae © ase pas YES eS Dag nine les for DNA: Always Cores io, Palss.always Pair Wilh, Tange ane alitay priee wile © * Play the DNA ~The Double Helix Game for all 3 organisms, * Record your results below. 22. Organism 1: Number of mutations on right strand: _9C/ Number of mutations on left strand: “3 Identity of organism 1: halo C yes“ 23. Organism 2: Number of mutations on night strand: “VO Number of mutations on left strand: Identity of organism 2: WA Groban a Ube ui gsiS _ 24. Organism 3: Number of mutations on right strand: 20 Number of mutations on left strand: 1 Identity of organism 3: _Fwait FG 25. Did py DNA using base-pairing rules accurately enough to make DNA molecules? NO. 26. In your cells, how many mutations are accepted for every 3 million base pairs? 27. Under normal circumstances, is copying DNA very’ ccurate’pr very inaccurate? Explain. YS because HL Only BeceAt FNS |e 28. How many points did you eam for this game? qs 50 29. DNA is one of our characteristics of life. Why is D A jmportant2A\ ane Shue WA condals she peductior 7 Oe giclee Me Siecture Of tne wu oo o/s > Name: 1 ___ Period: _ Date: A Computer Lab Introduction to Macromolecules i 4 4 Search Biomolecules: the Carbohydrates and go to the activity to answer the questions below. OR: httpsi/www.svise-online.com/learn/natura-science/ife-science/apl3104/biomolecules-the=~ carbohydrates 1. What three elements make up carbohydrate: Carben , Hydrogen, oa Dax4g9.¢"% 2. What ratio are those elements found in? (be specific!) The rot VD 3. How are carbohydrates classified? AUerding bo amvele. abs 5 \. 4, What is the smallest type of carbohydrate? Stagle wait 5. Give the proper names of the following three types of sugar: x blood sugar: Giuces > fruit sugar: frucles ¢ milk sugar: 6. How are these three sugars specially related to one another? They have Wie Sawer ¢ 7. 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YES. ‘NO Rungs of the DNA molecule: ye ’- \. as awathe oF four wie 21.—~Do you know how the “rungs” are put together? U ee. (YES) NO Base-pairing rules for DNA: A ea, iA — @ on whe * Play the DNA ~The Double Helix Game for all 3 organisms, * Record your results below. 22. Organism 1: Number of mutations on right strand: > Number of mutations on left strand: 5 Identity of organism 1: __\%s'= ( 23. Organism 2: Number of mutations on right strand: Number of mutations on left strand: ¢ Identity of organism 2; “| Ue 24. Organism 3: Number of mutations on right strand: Number of mutations on left strand: Identity of organism 3: \ 25. Did you copy DNA using base-pairing rules accurately enough to make DNA molecules? ES) NO 26in your cells, how many mutations are accepted for every 3 million base pairs? _' 27. Under normal circumstances, is copying DNA very accurate or very inaccurate? Explain, 28. How many points did you earn for this game?_“\4| 29. DNA is one of our characteristics of life. 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