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Chapters 2 and 3 Target Sheet
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The Molecules of Cells, Water and Organic
Molecules
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2.9 Explain the difference between polar and
non-polar molecule.
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How would a polar and non-polar molecule interact?
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Draw a water molecule, labeling the charges
associated with it.
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2.10 Explain how a hydrogen bond forms.
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How do hydrogen bonds relate to interactions
found among water molecules?
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Chapter 3 Introduction What is lactose
intolerance?
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Does lactose intolerance affect all races of
humans equally?
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Can lactose intolerance be treated?
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3.1 Define the term organic compound
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Identify a pair of isomers found in this
section. How are they alike? How are they
different?
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List the reasons why carbon is able to form so
many different compounds
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3.3 Write an analogy that shows your
understanding of the relationship between a
monomer and polymer.
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Identify, label and describe the process
represented in the following diagram
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3.4-3.5 Carbohydrates
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Type of Elements present-
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What ratio are elements found in
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Monomer subunits
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How do polymers of carbohydrates form?
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Types and functions
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Compare and contrast starch, glycogen, and
cellulose
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3.8-3.10 Lipids
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Type of Elements present-
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Monomer subunits
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Compare and contrast saturated, unsaturated and
polyunsaturated fats
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What are the health issues related to anabolic
steroids?
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3.11-3.14 proteins
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Type of Elements present-
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Monomer subunits
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What makes amino acids different from one another?
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What makes proteins different from one another?
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What is being represented in the diagram?
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Name and describe the four levels of structure
found in protein molecules
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3.16 nucleic acids
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Type of Elements present-
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Monomer subunits
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Types and functions
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Label the following diagram
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