L1 Monomers and Polymers
L1 Monomers and Polymers
L1 Monomers and Polymers
We will also have weekly quizzes which you should ace if you are
keeping on top of revision and reviewing your learning!
Do Now Answers – Always mark in Green Pen
Remember to
1. What is the chemical formula for glucose? write the
2. Name 5 things plants and animals need glucose for. correct answers
if you got it
3. How do animals get glucose?
wrong – check
4. How do plants get glucose? for spelling and
5. Name 5 uses of proteins in the human body. language!
6. Which carbohydrate is found in plant cell walls?
7. Where in the human body is starch broken down?
8. What do proteases do?
9. What is the function of an emulsifier?
10. Where are the instructions for making proteins?
11. Name 2 types of chemical bonds.
Learning Outcomes
Carbohydrates
respiratory substrates which
provide energy for cells, also
used for structure in cell
membranes and cell walls in
plants
Part 1 - Explain how the biochemical basis of life is similar for all living
things
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
A hydrolysis reaction breaks the covalent bond between two monomers and
involves the use of a water molecule.
(literally the water molecule is split to form an OH and a H group – “hydro” =
water, “lysis” = to split)
Recall questions: Answer these in your book, use the
information in your notes to help you
Normally you
1. What elements are common to all the molecules of life? will have done
2. What are the four main groups of carbon-based molecules common to all life forms? these before
3. Which molecule forms part of the plasma membrane?
the lesson and
4. Which biological molecules are required to make proteins?
5. Which two biological molecules are the main respiratory substrates?
we will go over
6. What is a polymer? them together
7. What reaction joins two monomers together? quickly!
8. Which reaction breaks down polymers?
9. What type of chemical bond is formed between monomers?
10.Why is it known as a condensation reaction?
11.Describe the process of hydrolysis
12.What type of polymer is made from monosaccharides and what bond joins them together?
13.What type of polymer is made from amino acids and what bond joins them together?
14.What type of polymer is made from nucleotides and what bond joins them together?
Always mark in Green Pen Remember to write the correct answers if you got it wrong –
check for spelling and language!
1. What elements are common to all the molecules C, O, H
of life?
2. What are the four main groups of carbon-based Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
molecules common to all life forms?
4. Which biological molecules are required to make Amino acids (and nucleic acids)
proteins?
5. Which two biological molecules are the main Lipids and Carbohydrates
respiratory substrates?
11. Describe the process of hydrolysis A water molecule is used to break a covalent bond. An H
and an OH group are joined to the monomers
Exam question practice:
Answer these in your booklet on your own!
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