Macromolecules
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Enzymes
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Macromolecule Functions
100

 _____________________  are carbohydrate monomers, or simple sugars.  (AKS 1a)

Monosaccharides

100

The process where a more complex substance is chemically broken down into a two or more simple substances is called ________________________________.  (AKS 1a)

Hydrolysis

100

What are enzymes usually made of?

Protein

100

Water is important to living things because it has a unique ability to dissolve many substances. Therefore water can be described as the ____________.  (AKS 1a)



Universal Solvent

100

How are lipids used in cells?

For long term energy storage

200

Fats and oils are an example of what macromolecule?

Lipids

200

The process where two monomers chemically combine to form a larger polymer is called __________________________. (AKS 1a)

Dehydration Synthesis

200

What is activation energy?

The energy needed to start a chemical reaction

200

A young child has recently been diagnosed with Pompe Disease which prevents the breakdown of glycogen in cells. Which of the following would
most likely be a symptom of Pompe Disease?  (AKS 1a)

Muscle cells will lack energy and be prone to cramping.

200

Lipids found in the solid state at room temperature are considered _____________ fats and are primarily _______________. (AKS 1a)

Saturated, Animal fats

300

Which monomer makes up Carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides or Simple Sugars

300

When two simple sugars combine chemically a more complex ____________________ is formed. (AKS 1a)

Disaccharide

300

What binds to enzymes?

Substrates

300

A patient visits their doctor because they are having trouble digesting complex carbohydrates.  The doctor learns that her patient runs 5-10 miles 5 days a week and drinks very little water. The doctor suggested (before doing any major testing) that the patient begin drinking plenty of water each day. The patient visits the doctor a week later and has no problems with digestion. Why did the doctor suggest such a simple change in habit for her patient?   (AKS 1a)

Water is needed to break down polymers into monomers thus helping to maintain homeostasis.

300

Carbohydrates are used primarily for:

Short-term energy storage
400

What monomer builds Lipids?

3 Fatty acids and a glycerol

400


Glucose

400

What do enzymes do to a reaction's activation energy?

Lowers the activation energy

400

A bug is able to walk on the surface of a pond because of:

Surface tension

400

These macromolecules are used for movement and muscle building

Proteins

500

Carbohydrates are one of the major macromolecules. Carbohydrates supply organisms with _______________________.  (AKS 1a)

Short term or instant energy

500

When 100's of simple sugars combine chemically a more complex ____________________ is formed.  (AKS 1a)

Polysaccharide

500

What is the term for an enzyme that is made useless by unfavorable conditions?

Denatured

500

The Dacula HS soccer team stopped for a pre-game meal 3 hours before kicking off at the State Championship. The meal had plenty of carbohydrates for the athletes. During the 80 minutes of running each player used up all of their blood glucose to make energy. Luckily their daily training diet consisted of carbohydrates that are stored in their muscle and liver to be broken into glucose. What is the name of this stored animal starch?  (AKS 1a)

Glycogen

500

Animals store excess carbohydrates (polysaccharide) in muscle and liver.  This compound is called ______________________.  (AKS 1a)

Glycogen

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