What is the monomer for Nucleic Acids?
What are Nucleotides?
What is an example of a nucleic acid?
What is Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine?
What is the molecular structure of Nucleic acids?
THROWBACK QUESTION: What are the two main differences between a Mechanical wave, and an electromagnetic wave?
What is doesn't need a medium and direction of movement?
What is the Polymer of Nucleic Acids?
what are DNA and RNA?
What is Sc4 Se3?
What are some examples of proteins in the human body?
what are Keratin and enzymes?
THROWBACK QUESTION: What is the order of electromagnetic waves from least to most dangerous?
What are Radio waves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultra violet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays.
How are lipids used in the human body?
What is, to store long term energy and makes up the cell membrane?
What kind of lipids make up the cell membrane?
What are phospholipids and glycolipids?
What is the monomer for Carbohydrates?
What is a Monosaccharide?
What is an example a carb?
What is Pasta, chips, cookies, etc.
What is the molecular structure of a Carbohydrate?
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen?
How are carbs used in the human body?
What is to provide to the body with energy so cells can go through growth and repair?
What is the Polymer of carbohydrates?
What are Polysaccharides?
What are the two monomers for lipids?
What are Glycerol and Fatty Acids?
What is an example of a Protein?
What are Meats, beans, eggs, seeds, etc.
What is the molecular structure of Lipids?
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen?
How are proteins used in the human body?
what is to build muscle fibers and carry out chemical reactions in the body?
What is the polymer of lipids?
What are Polypeptides and triglycerides?
What is the monomer for Proteins?
What are Amino Acids?
What is an example of a Lipid?
What are fats, oils, waxes, vitamins, etc.
What is the molecular structure of Proteins?
How are nucleic acids used in the human body?
What is the polymer of Proteins?
What are DNA and RNA?