Multicellular Organization Do Now: Copy & Complete Chart: Macromolecul e Carbohydrates Proteins Nucleic Acids Lipids Building blocks monosaccharid es Amino acids nucleotides Lipids Function Store energy Many, including enzymes Store & process information Make up cell membrane, hydrophobic Cell part Cell wall (cellulose) Ribosomes (make them) nucleus Cell membrane
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Multicellular Organization Do Now: Copy & Complete Chart: MacromoleculeCarbohydratesProteinsNucleic AcidsLipids Building blocksmonosaccharidesAmino acidsnucleotidesLipids.
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Building blocks monosaccharides Amino acids nucleotides Lipids
Function Store energy Many, including enzymes
Store & process information
Make up cell membrane, hydrophobic
Cell part Cell wall (cellulose)
Ribosomes (make them)
nucleus Cell membrane
You’re Not Allowed to Forget!
• There will be a few questions on Wednesday’s test about macromolecules.
• They will be based on the chart you just completed.
Multicellular Organisms:
Colonial organisms… not quite multicellular
Multicellular Brain teaser• Each piece of paper represents a different cell in an organism.• Different colors represent different cell types that make different
proteins.– Blue cells make blue protein, green makes green protein etc.
• Arrange the 18 cells so that no cell is more than 2 steps away from a cell of each color.