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Thymine
Bonds with Adenine in DNA
Uracil
Bonds with Adenine in RNA
Single-stranded
The number of strands that make up RNA
Double-stranded
The number of strands that make up DNA
Melanin
Pigment (protein) that gives color
Protein
Molecule that gives us our traits
Amino acids
building blocks for proteins
Hemoglobin
protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells
Platelets
Proteins in blood that help with blood clotting
Deoxyribose
sugar in DNA
Ribose
sugar in RNA
Nucleotide
Building blocks of all nucleic acids (BOTH DNA and RNA)
DNA and RNA
Examples of the macromolecule "nucleic acids"
Nucleus
Where DNA is found
Mutation
When the order of nitrogen bases change from what it is supposed to be
Ribosome
Organelle where protein is made
Why study protein?
1. It helps build cell structures (structural support). 2. It is found in our blood (platelets help clotting and hemoglobin transfers protein). 3. It builds our body parts and organs, such as muscle. 4. Enzymes are proteins. 5. help with immunity (antibodies are proteins).
What are our energy sources?
Carbohydrates and Lipids. NOT Proteins
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
molecule in the nucleus that determines our traits
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
molecule that helps make proteins
Picture of DNA
Picture of RNA
Picture of Protein
Picture of a nucleotide
Examples of foods high in protein
fish, meat, chicken, beans, tofu, eggs, nuts