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2.2 student activity sheet lesson 2 search for life lesson 2: why are t…

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2.2 student activity sheet lesson 2 search for life
lesson 2: why are these substances so important for life?
unit question: how should we search for life beyond earth?
lesson 2: student activity sheet

  1. complete the table below for the molecules/ions stations.

table with rows: molecule (phospholipids, membrane proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates); columns: elements involved, water’s role, where are the charges? (+) and (-), what patterns do you observe in how the elements connect?
name: steffani
period: 2
date: ______

Explanation:

Response

To complete the table, we analyze each molecule:

1. Phospholipids
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, P (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus).
  • Water’s Role: Hydrophilic head (attracts water) and hydrophobic tail (repels water) → forms cell membranes (bilayer).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Head (phosphate group) is \(\boldsymbol{-}\) (negative); tail (fatty acids) is neutral.
  • Patterns in Elements: Contains P (unique to phospholipids among these), plus C, H, O, N.
2. Membrane Proteins
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, (S) (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sometimes sulfur).
  • Water’s Role: Integral proteins (span membrane, interact with water on both sides); peripheral proteins (attach to membrane surface, interact with water).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Amino acid side chains (e.g., acidic: \(-\); basic: \(+\)) → overall charge varies.
  • Patterns in Elements: Primarily C, H, O, N (like nucleic acids/carbohydrates, but with N - based structure).
3. Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA)
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, P (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus).
  • Water’s Role: Dissolve in water (aqueous environment); water stabilizes structure (e.g., H - bonds in DNA).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Phosphate group (\(-\)); nitrogenous bases (neutral); sugar (neutral) → overall \(-\) from phosphate.
  • Patterns in Elements: Contains P (like phospholipids), plus C, H, O, N.
4. Carbohydrates (e.g., Glucose)
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen; ratio ~ \(C_n(H_2O)_n\)).
  • Water’s Role: Soluble in water (hydrophilic); water breaks down (hydrolysis) or builds (dehydration) carbs.
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Neutral (no charged groups in simple carbs; some complex carbs have \(-\) from functional groups).
  • Patterns in Elements: Only C, H, O (no N/P/S) → distinct from others.
Filled Table (Summary):
MoleculeElements InvolvedWater’s RoleWhere are the charges? (+) and (-)Patterns in Elements
Membrane ProteinsC, H, O, N (S)Integral/peripheral (interact with water)Side chains: \(+\)/\(-\); overall variablePrimarily C, H, O, N; N - based structure
Nucleic AcidsC, H, O, N, PDissolve/stabilize (H - bonds)Phosphate: \(-\); bases/sugar: neutralContains P; C, H, O, N
CarbohydratesC, H, OSoluble/hydrolysis/dehydrationNeutral (or \(-\) in complex carbs)Only C, H, O (no N/P/S)

This table organizes key biochemical properties for each molecule, aligning with concepts in Biology (subfield of Natural Science).

Answer:

To complete the table, we analyze each molecule:

1. Phospholipids
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, P (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus).
  • Water’s Role: Hydrophilic head (attracts water) and hydrophobic tail (repels water) → forms cell membranes (bilayer).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Head (phosphate group) is \(\boldsymbol{-}\) (negative); tail (fatty acids) is neutral.
  • Patterns in Elements: Contains P (unique to phospholipids among these), plus C, H, O, N.
2. Membrane Proteins
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, (S) (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sometimes sulfur).
  • Water’s Role: Integral proteins (span membrane, interact with water on both sides); peripheral proteins (attach to membrane surface, interact with water).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Amino acid side chains (e.g., acidic: \(-\); basic: \(+\)) → overall charge varies.
  • Patterns in Elements: Primarily C, H, O, N (like nucleic acids/carbohydrates, but with N - based structure).
3. Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA)
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O, N, P (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus).
  • Water’s Role: Dissolve in water (aqueous environment); water stabilizes structure (e.g., H - bonds in DNA).
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Phosphate group (\(-\)); nitrogenous bases (neutral); sugar (neutral) → overall \(-\) from phosphate.
  • Patterns in Elements: Contains P (like phospholipids), plus C, H, O, N.
4. Carbohydrates (e.g., Glucose)
  • Elements Involved: C, H, O (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen; ratio ~ \(C_n(H_2O)_n\)).
  • Water’s Role: Soluble in water (hydrophilic); water breaks down (hydrolysis) or builds (dehydration) carbs.
  • Where are the charges? (+) and (-): Neutral (no charged groups in simple carbs; some complex carbs have \(-\) from functional groups).
  • Patterns in Elements: Only C, H, O (no N/P/S) → distinct from others.
Filled Table (Summary):
MoleculeElements InvolvedWater’s RoleWhere are the charges? (+) and (-)Patterns in Elements
Membrane ProteinsC, H, O, N (S)Integral/peripheral (interact with water)Side chains: \(+\)/\(-\); overall variablePrimarily C, H, O, N; N - based structure
Nucleic AcidsC, H, O, N, PDissolve/stabilize (H - bonds)Phosphate: \(-\); bases/sugar: neutralContains P; C, H, O, N
CarbohydratesC, H, OSoluble/hydrolysis/dehydrationNeutral (or \(-\) in complex carbs)Only C, H, O (no N/P/S)

This table organizes key biochemical properties for each molecule, aligning with concepts in Biology (subfield of Natural Science).