Modeling Macromolecules: What is a cell made of?
Students will model examples from 3 of the 4 Macromolecule Groups, then film themselves describing their models with specific information about both the model and the Macromolecular group it is from. Students will use the app Flip (or can use a similar platform) for this lesson.
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