How many calories do carbohydrates release?
4
What is the monomer of proteins?
Amino Acid
Which of the following does not contain lipids?
Butter
Beans
Waxes
Beans
What is the monomer of nucleic acids?
nucleotide
What type of graph is this?
bar graph
What does suffix "ology" mean?
Study of
What is the monomer of carbohydrates?
Monosaccharide
Polypeptide
What is the monomer of lipids?
Fatty acid
How many calories does nucleic acids release
0
never broken down for energy
What type of variable does the experimenter control/ change?
(Is the cause)
Independent variable
What elements make up nucleic acids?
C- carbon
H- hydrogen
O- oxygen
N- nitrogen
P- phosphorous
What is an example of a carbohydrate?
Answers vary.
What is the main function of proteins?
Hormones, Steroids, Enzymes, Structure
Etc
Phospholipid
What is the polymer of nucleic acids?
nucleic acid
In an experiment what is used to compare the results with and determine changes or how much changed?
Control
In an experiment which variable is measured or recorded and changes because the independent variable changed?
Dependent variable
What is a polymer of carbohydrates?
polysaccharide
What elements are found in proteins?
C- carbon
H- hydrogen
O- oxygen
N- nitrogen
How many calories are released from a lipid?
What are examples of nucleic acids?
DNA
RNA
What type of graph is best when comparing things over periods of time?
Line graph
Enzymes are an example of what macromolecule?
Proteins
What elements make up carbohydrates?
C- carbon
H- hydrogen
O- oxygen
Which level of protein folding creates pleated sheets & helix?
Secondary
The major function of lipids is energy storage. What is a secondary function?
Insulation, protection
What are the 4 nucleotides of DNA?
adenine
guanine
cytosine
thymine
What type of graph should you use to compare within a group?
Pie chart
Which type of reaction breaks polymers into monomers and requires water during the process?
Hydrolysis