Names of the polymers found in plants
What are Starch and Cellulose
What does a cell membrane consist of?
What is a phospholipid?
What bonds link amino acids?
What are peptide bonds?
Two examples of Nucleic Acids
What is R.N.A, and D.N.A
The variable that changes in a procedure
What is the Dependent Variable
What is the main function of fats?
What is energy storage.
The third step of the scientific method
What is Experimenting (or research)
Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called
What are polysaccharides?
When phospholipids are added to this, they assemble into a bilayer.
What is water?
What are the four levels of structure?
What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quatenary?
What are monosaccharides classified by?
What is the location of the carbonyl group and the number of carbons in the carbon skeleton
What is the structural difference from unsaturated and saturated fats?
What is a double bond that causes curving in unsaturated fats?
Nucleic acids are made of small units called
What are nucleotides
Names of 3, 5, and 6 carbon sugars.
(BONUS: Name two examples of any of these)
What are trioses, pentoses, and hexoses?
BONUS: triose - Glyceraldehyde or Dihydroxyacetone
pentose - Ribose or Ribulose
hexose - Glucose, Galactose, or Fructose
What is ester linkage?
What is a bond connecting the atom doubly bonded to oxygen and the oxygen atom bearing the alkyl or aryl group.
What are functional groups in a protein?
What are the carboxyl and amino groups?
Does the scientific formula need to be followed step-by-step?
What is "no"