1. In your posting complete the following two statements.
(a)For this week I have learned....
(b)I still need help with...
2. Respond to someone else's posting answering part b above.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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This week I learned about lipids and carbohydrates. like what they contain and their functions in the body. I still need help with chemical bonds
This week I learned about hydrogen and nitrogen. And I still need help lipids. And I do not understand the protein thing.
This week in in class i learned about lipids and how to put the models together. I also need help with chemical bonds.
I understand lipids and their function, but I don't really get monomers and polymers yet.
This week i learned about monomers and plymors but i still have trouble with carbohydrates.
Taylor the answer to your blog is monomer make plymors and plymors are made up of polymors.
This week i have learned about lipids and nucleic acids. The only thing that i am having trouble with is the monomers and polymers
This week I have learned about lipods and how to put modles together. I need some help with understanding the different types of bonds.
Victoria monomer make plymors and plymors are made up of polymors.
I have learned how to name the things that make up a molecule, but I still have trouble actually making them.
Steven Lewis, carbohydrates are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. They have a ratio of 1:2:1.
This week I have learned about lip[ids and acids. I need help on making the models though.
This week I have learned about lipids and what they contain, I have also learned about carbohydrates and what there functions are...I still kinda need chemical bonds and making model bonds...!!!
This week I learned about polymers and monomers. I still have trouble with understanding lipids.
J. Morris #12
Taylor Cole, the answer to your blog is monomer make up polymors and polymors are made up of polymors.
This week i learned that lipids are used for energy.
J.Morris, a lipid is a chemical compound and has carbon and hydrogen atoms, with a double bond og oxygen.
I learned about chemical compounds and their components and properties. Also, I learned how to make molecular models. I don't know if all organic chemical compounds have the three major components, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen.
This week I learned how to classify and identify organic compounds but im not understanding lipids.
Steven, carbohydrates are compunds made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen atoms, major source of energy for the human body.
This week I lear
ned about lipids and carbohydrates. I learned what they are and their functions. I still don't understand chemical bonds very well.
Brittany, lipids are used to store energy. They contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.
This week we learned about lipids. But I don't quite understand chemical bonds.
This week we learned about lipids. But I still don't get chemical bonds.
This week I've learned about lipids and how they store energy for the body. But I've having some trouble with understanding what ribonucleic acids do.
This week I learned about lipids, but I still need help with chemical bonds.
brittany davis, lipids are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms and can be used to store energy.
I learned class this week is the different functions for lipids. I still need help understanding the different chemical bonds.
James to help you lipids help to store energy.
This week I have learned about the four organism compounds, and how they are different. I do not understand the pH scale, and how it works.
t.cole, monomers are small units that form polymers. Polymers is a bigger unit of joined monomers. Hope that answers your question.
adam023, a chemical bond is the process that is responsible for the attractive interactions between atoms and molecules.
This week I learned how to construct chemical bonds.
I still need help understanding the relationship between a polymer and monomer.
This week I learned what lipids are. I still dont completely understand chemical bonds yet. Somebody Help!!!
Dear Taylor,
Monomers and polymers are acully quite simple. Monomers are small units that form polymers. Polymers re made up on monomers.
This week I learned hydrogen and nitrogen, the building models really helped me. I still need help with lipids and functioning of them.
This week I learned all about the five major organic compounds. However, I still do not quite understand the polymers and monomers.
Steven Lewis, the answer to your question is that carbohydrates are compounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
this week i learned about lipids and how to make those cool models. I need help with chemical bonds
roosh, polymers make up monomers which is the answer to your question
This weekend i learned about lipids and carbohydrates also about acids
I've still need a little bit more help on the bonds
well pebbles 08 making the bonds are easy you just have to follow directions then you will get the hang of it
This week I learned about polymers and monomers. But I still need help on chemical bonds.
Tcole polymers are made up of monomers. You cna't have polymers without monomers.
This week I learned more about glocose and sucrose and how to detect it. I still don't understand lipids very well.
Sarah Kay, protiens are made up of subunits called amino acids (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon)
This week I learned about Monomers and Polymers. U gotta have Polymers to have Monomers.
I Need Help With Lipids?
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this week in class we learned how to show protein,sugar,starch. And what may have protein, sugar or starch in them it was really fun working in the lab and finding out what had what in it. I still need A little bit of help on
the bonds all bonds
This week i learned about carbohydrates, And I need help on lipis.
This week i learned about the carbohydrates.I need help understanding how proteins and lipids work.
This week I learned about lipids and carbohydrates. I still need help with monomers and polymers.
Jodi Morris, lipids are made of carbon and hydrogen atoms and they store energy.
This week I learned what the four major macromolecules were; proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. I still need help with the action of each of them in living things.
This week I learned about Carbohydrates and lipids. I still need help with lipids.
Lexi, a monomer are small units that make a polymer. And, so in return, polymers are groups made of monomers.
Last week I learned about macromolecule functions, I still need help with how water affects them.
I learned about nucleic acids and proteins. I still need help with finding starch and lipids.
Josh, proteins help with strength of your bone development and lipids are fat storers.
This week I learned about lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.I am having a tiny bit of difficulty remembering the actions of organic compounds in living things.
luke teel: polymers- formed by monomers which join together.
monomers- smaller units of macromolecules.
I learned about polymers and carbohydrates.
I still need help understandig lipids.
Troy- not sure about finding lipids, but to find starch you add idodine to whatever you're finding starch in. Like when you put iodine on a potato, it turns bluish black, because of all the starch in it.
Holly: Lipids are used in living things to store energy, typically end in -glyceride or -lipid,and only contain Carbon, Hydroen, and Oxygen.
This week I learned that life wouldn't exist without protien molecules, catalysts speed up reactions, and subsrates are reactents in the reaction. What i don't understand is what is a type of substrate?
Dear Jordan Wallace,
The pH scale shows acidic or basic a substance is. If the pH level is: below 7 than it is an acid, if it's at 7 than it's neutral, probably is purew water, and if it's above 7 than it's a base.
for this week i have learned about lipids.i still need more help with chemical bonds.
j.wallace, the pH scale is that if it is at 7 its neutral,above 7 probably and base and below 7 that means it is an acid.
This week I learned about ions and lipids. I still need help with ionic bonds.
This week i learned how to test for macromolecules...but i still dont understand the whole bond situation.
i learned about identifying macromolecules, but i still have problems with chemical bonds.
-m. long.
J.Wallace
pH scale...
-if the pH is seven,then it is neutral (ex. water)
-if the pH is lower than seven then it is acidic (ex. any kind of acid-carbonic aicd)
-if the pH is higher than seven then it is basic (ex. ammonia)
hey bethany,
in general, chemical bonding is associated with the sharing (sometimes to the point of near-transfer) of electrons between the participating atoms.
Steven the answer to your question is carbohydrates are made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. They have a ratio of 1:2:1.
This week I learned about carbohydrates and sugars. I still need help with lipids.
Bethany: There are 2 main type of chemical bonds (Ionic bonds, and covalent bonds) The ionic bond is formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. & Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms
This week, I learned about the different organic molecules such as lipids and carbohydrates. But I still need help recognizing their chemical stuctures.
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