Q3 G11 Physical Science Module 7
Q3 G11 Physical Science Module 7
Q3 G11 Physical Science Module 7
Quarter 3 – Module 7:
Avenger Molecules
Physical Science – Grade 11
Quarter 3 – Module 7: Avenger Molecules
First Edition, 2020
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Let Us Learn
This module was designed for you, the learners. It is to facilitate you to learn
the appropriate knowledge and skills as you go through a series of worthwhile
activities. The lessons are arranged sequentially in this course to ease understanding
and mastery. The parameter of this module help you master the Macromolecules in
life.
Let Us Try!
2. Amino acids have both an amino group and a carboxyl group in their
structure. Which one of the following is an amino acid?
A. Formic acid C. Glycerol
B. Glycolic Acid D. Glycine
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3. Biomolecules are organic molecule that includes carbohydrates, protein,
lipids, and nucleic acids. They are important for the survival of living cells.
Which of the following is a by-product of a chemical union of the basic units
of carbohydrates, lipids, or proteins?
A. acid C. energy
B. carbon D. water
5. Lipids organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives are
insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. Which of the following
explains why sterols (or steroids) are considered to be lipids?
A. They contain fatty acids. C. They are lipid soluble.
B. They are used as storage fats. D. They are rich in hydrogen.
Let Us Study
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are organic molecules found
in every living organism. These macromolecules are large carbon-based structures
that are assembled by joining several smaller units, called monomers.
Such is similar to the Avengers where they must reunite and assemble again
to reinvigorate their allies and restore balance of our human body system. In short,
Avengers would be like collaborating and congregating of small individual to one
powerful entity, like a team. The macromolecules are formed, together through a
chemical reaction called dehydration synthesis. The resulting polymer can be
disassembled through the complimentary process called hydrolysis.
Here are the other four Avengers Molecules that we will discuss to help us
learn about that the living organisms require for survival and growth.
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Carbohydrates: Chemical Energy
Carbohydrates are an organism’s main source of
energy. The single building block of a carbohydrate
molecule is the monosaccharide glucose. Glucose is the
basic form of fuel in living things. It is transported by
body fluids to all cells, where it is metabolized to release
its energy.
Among the most important polysaccharides are the starches, which are
composed of hundreds or thousands of glucose molecules linked to one another.
Another polysaccharide, cellulose, is used primarily as a structural carbohydrate. It
is also composed of glucose molecules, but the molecules cannot be released from
one another except by a few species of organisms. Plant cell walls are composed
primarily of cellulose.
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Proteins: Keep the Body Running
Proteins, among the most complex of all organic compounds, are composed of
amino acids. Many proteins are immense in size and extremely complex. However,
all proteins are composed of long
chains of relatively simple amino
acids. There are 20 kinds of amino
acids. The links forged between the
amino acids are peptide bonds, and
small proteins are often called
peptides. All living things depend on
proteins for their existence.
Proteins are the major molecules from which living things are constructed.
Certain proteins are dissolved or suspended in the watery substance of the cells,
while others are incorporated into various structures of the cells. Proteins are also
found as supporting and strengthening materials in tissues outside of cells. Bone,
cartilage, tendons, and ligaments are all composed of protein. One essential use of
proteins is in the construction of enzymes.
Enzymes catalyze (speed up) the chemical reactions that take place within
cells. The information for synthesizing the unique proteins is located in the nucleus
of the cell. This genetic code (DNA) specifies the amino acid sequence in proteins.
Hence, the genetic code regulates the chemistry taking place within a cell.
Trivia:
The term “macromolecule” was first coined in the 1920s by Nobel
laureate Hermann Staudinger was the first to propose that many large
biological molecules are built by covalently linking smaller biological
molecules together.
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Let Us Practice
Supply the needed information in the concept map. You may begin!
Biomolecules
such as such as
Carbohydrates
such as such as
for example
for example
monomer
monomer
DNA
monomer monomer
oil amino acids
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Please be guided with the rubric below.
Part B
1. Explain briefly how the structures of biological macromolecules determine the
properties and functions based on the concept map made.
Biological Molecules
a. carbohydrates
b. lipids
c. proteins
d. nucleic acid
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Let Us Practice More
Directions: Try to recall the food you ate at lunch in the school canteen. You
will design a lunch menu based on items that you eat when you go to the
canteen. You will be concentrating on recording information about the
following macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids (fats), and proteins. You will
use the nutritional information provided by the teacher to design your menu.
Complete the table below. Refer to the example given.
Food Item Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids
(in servings) (in servings) (in servings)
Rice 1 serving - -
Questions:
1. Which type of macromolecule (lipid, carb, or protein) did you consume the most
of in this lunch? Base it on a 2,000-calorie diet and the information about your
meal.
Example calculation:
The consumed number for
carbs = 275g;
recommended number for
carbs = 300g
275 / 300 = 0.92 X 100 = 92%
2. Assume a 2,000-calorie total, what percentage of your meal accounts for your
daily caloric intake? (Show your solution.)
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3. How could you modify your meal choices to make this healthier and align
better with the recommended daily amounts for these three molecules
(carbohydrate, fats, and proteins)?
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Note: A serving size is a measured amount of food—1 cup, 1 slice, 1 teaspoon, etc.
Let Us Remember
Through this module, you have learned the following important concepts about
macromolecules.
Let Us Assess
Read the questions carefully. Choose the best answer and write it on a
separate sheet of paper.
2. Amino acids have both an amino group and a carboxyl group in their
structure. Which one of the following is an amino acid?
A. Formic acid C. Glycerol
B. Glycolic Acid D. Glycine
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3. Biomolecules are organic molecule that includes carbohydrates, protein,
lipids, and nucleic acids. They are important for the survival of living cells.
Which of the following is a byproduct of a chemical union of the basic units
of carbohydrates, lipids, or proteins?
A. acid C. energy
B. carbon D. water
5. Lipids organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives are
insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. Which of the following
explains why sterols (or steroids) are considered to be lipids?
A. They contain fatty acids. C. They are lipid soluble.
B. They are used as storage fats. D. They are rich in hydrogen.
7. Glucose and fructose both have the formula C6H12O6, but the atoms in these
two compounds are arranged differently. Which of the following are glucose
and fructose known for?
A. isomers C. oligosaccharides
B. polysaccharides D. pentoses
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10. Nucleic acids are large biomolecules, essential to and life and are composed
of nucleotides, a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base.
Which of the following is a major function of nucleic acids?
A. catalysis of virtually all biochemical reactions.
B. structural support in both plants and animals
C. storage and intracellular transfer of energy
D. storage and transfer of genetic information
12. Proteins perform many physiological functions like enzymes. Which of the
following represents an additional function of some protein discharge?
A. Antibiotics C. Pigment conferring color to skin
B. Hormones D. Pigments making colors of flowers
14. Assume that DNA molecules are studied in a variety of organisms and found
to have the following properties. Which property would be consistent with the
hypothesis that genetic material is composed of DNA?
A. DNA is composed of the same nucleotides in all organisms.
B. DNA is different in two different cells of the same organism
C. DNA in an organism remains constant as the organism ages.
D. DNA from two different organisms has the same base composition.
15. When a protein is boiled, it loses all levels of organization besides the primary
level. Which of the following will happen to protein?
A. It will be denatured. C. It will be hydrolyzed.
B. It will be dehydrated. D. It will be paralyzed.
Let Us Enhance
Monomers
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Elements
Functions
Example
Food
Let Us Reflect
When you were younger, you probably enjoyed building things with
blocks or string some beads into a necklace. You used to play beads by slowly
sliding each to the beading thread over and over until you got the bigger item
you wanted to construct.
To make the story more exciting and alive, probably you are familiar with
all the kinds of blockbuster movies like Avengers and the like. In short to fully
equipped with necessary power that our body needs, small molecules like that of
the superhero characters we all adore, must reunite and assemble from time to
time to reinvigorate their trounced allies and restore balance that is essential to
our human system.
To make the story more exciting and alive, probably you are familiar with
all the kinds of blockbuster movies like Avengers and the like. In short to fully
equipped with necessary power that our body needs, small molecules like that of
the superhero characters we all adore, must reunite and assemble from time to
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time to reinvigorate their trounced allies and restore balance that is essential to
our human system.
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References
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