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Subject Area - 3:
Science and Technology and Engineering Education
  • Standard Area - 3.1: Biological Sciences
  • Organizing Category - 3.1.A: Organisms and Cells
  • Course - 3.1.C.A: CHEMISTRY
Standard - 3.1.C.A7

Illustrate the formation of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

  • Assessment Anchor - BIO.A.2

    The Chemical Basis for Life

    • Anchor Descriptor - BIO.A.2.1

      Describe how the unique properties of water support life on Earth.

      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.1.1 Describe the unique properties of water and how these properties support life on Earth (e.g., freezing point, high specific heat, cohesion).
    • Anchor Descriptor - BIO.A.2.2

      Describe and interpret relationships between structure and function at various levels of biochemical organization (i.e., atoms, molecules, and macromolecules).

      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.2.1 Explain how carbon is uniquely suited to form biological macromolecules.
      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.2.2 Describe how biological macromolecules form from monomers.
      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.2.3 Compare and contrast the structure and function of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids in organisms.
    • Anchor Descriptor - BIO.A.2.3

      Explain how enzymes regulate biochemical reactions within a cell.

      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.3.1 Describe the role of an enzyme as a catalyst in regulating a specific biochemical reaction.
      • Eligible Content - BIO.A.2.3.2 Explain how factors such as pH, temperature, and concentration levels can affect enzyme function.
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