Biological Macromolecules Structures Functions and Directionality AP Biology 15
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This section of the AP Biology Curriculum - 1.5 Structure and Function of Biological Macromolecules - covers some important aspects of biological molecules that give each molecule a specific function within cells. In this video, we discuss the structure and function of nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Plus, we will look at directionality, what it is, and why it is so important for some biological molecules to have directionality. We will learn how nucleic acids can store information based on directionality, how proteins are built in one direction, and what directionality means for long carbohydrate chains. There are also quizzes included so you can test your knowledge to help prepare yourself for the AP test! • • Resources related to this Video: • 1. Overview: The same information, for those who prefer to read. Get it here: https://biologydictionary.net/ap-biol... • 2. Quick Test Prep: You can find answers to the questions in this video here: https://biologydictionary.net/ap-biol... • 3. PowerPoint: If you like our presentation, you can download the file here: https://biologydictionary.net/ap-biol... • 4. Crossword Puzzle: Need to brush up on your vocabulary for this section? Get a crossword (with answers) here: https://biologydictionary.net/ap-biol... • All of our individual resources for this subject are free to view, and only $0.99 to download! Enjoy!
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