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Monkemeier Honors Biology

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Monkemeier
Honors Biology
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A molecule or structure will be flashed on the
screen.
Within the allotted time your team must:
◦ Identify the molecule or structure as a specific
category or level of lipids or proteins.
◦ Mention noteworthy functional groups on the
molecule
◦ Identify the function of the molecule
Bring your white board to the front of the room
before the time runs out! Maximum score of 3 points
per round.
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