Stem Cell Scientists Gurdon and Yamanaka Win Nobel Prize in Medicine
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/july-dec12/nobel_10-08.html
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4.A.1: The subcomponents of biological molecules and their sequence determine the properties of that molecule.
4.B.1: Interactions between molecules affect their structure and function.
4.C.1: Variation in molecular units provides cells with a wider range of functions.
a) I will be able to identify the monomers and polymers of each of the four classes of organic molecules.
b) I will become familiar with the characteristics and properties of each of the classes and subclasses of organic molecules.c) I will be able to relate the organic molecules to their everyday life, diet and nutrition.
4.B.1: Interactions between molecules affect their structure and function.
4.C.1: Variation in molecular units provides cells with a wider range of functions.
a) I will be able to identify the monomers and polymers of each of the four classes of organic molecules.
b) I will become familiar with the characteristics and properties of each of the classes and subclasses of organic molecules.c) I will be able to relate the organic molecules to their everyday life, diet and nutrition.
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- Ecological connections project - go over last piece.
- The importance of carbon- notes/Polymer principle
- A Survey of the Four Classes of Organic Molecules
- Concept map - organic molecules- due Next Friday BOP
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What does C Hopkins Café have to do with organic chemistry?
Top 10 elements that make up your body.Oxygen (65%)
Carbon (18.5%)
Hydrogen (9.5%)
Nitrogen (3.3%)
Calcium (1.5%)
Phosphorus (1.0%)
Potassium (0.4%)
Sulfur (0.3%)
Sodium (0.2%)
Chlorine (0.2%)
Magnesium (0.1%)
Top 10 elements that make up your body.Oxygen (65%)
Carbon (18.5%)
Hydrogen (9.5%)
Nitrogen (3.3%)
Calcium (1.5%)
Phosphorus (1.0%)
Potassium (0.4%)
Sulfur (0.3%)
Sodium (0.2%)
Chlorine (0.2%)
Magnesium (0.1%)
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