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Proteins and Nucleic Acids Video Lecture & Notes

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I LOVE this resource! I use it each year without fail. The biggest thing I am thankful for is the ability to use it easily in the classroom as a normal task card activity. If we need to transfer to distance learning, I love that I am able to still use this resource very easily.
My students loved using this resource as part of a review for high school BIOLOGY Class! Perfect for Google Classroom activity! Easy to incorporate into the current curriculum.

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NO PREP NEEDED!

Part two of a two-part flipped classroom lecture series on macromolecules.

Part 1: carbohydrates and lipids

Part 2: proteins and nucleic acids

Perfect for distance learning, flipped/blended learning classes, or homeschool. Students are tasked with watching a youtube video and constructing their notes from the video. Notes are digital or .pdf.

Includes answer key.

Perfect for assigning with canvas, google classroom, or any other platform. Students can work on chromebooks, tablets, or just about any device that can access google slides to complete this assignment (if using the digital version). Includes a printed version that allows students to scan a QR code to access the video lecture. Great for a blended classroom or fully online.

Proteins and Nucleic Acids Macromolecules flipped classroom video lecture and notes cover the following:

¥ Proteins: Six Structures

¥ Primary Structure

¥ Secondary Structure

¥ Tertiary Structure

¥ Quaternary Structure

¥. Structural Proteins

¥ Functional Proteins

¥ Enzyme Function

¥ How Do Enzymes Work?

¥ Enzyme-Substrate Complex

¥ Active Site

¥ Induced Fit

¥ Factors Affecting Enzymes

¥ Enzyme Activity Graphs

¥ Nucleic Acids: Structures and Functions

¥ DNA

¥ RNA

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Teaching Duration
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