The elements of carbohydrates.
What are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen?
Smallest unit; single piece
What is a monomer?
Biomolecule of DNA, RNA
What is Nucleic Acids?
The main function of carbohydrates.
What is the main source of energy?
Where the binding happens.
What is the active site?
The elements of lipids
What are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen?
Building block of protein.
What is an amino acid?
Many Sugars
What is polysaccharide?
Transports materials in and out of cells.
What are proteins?
The job of an enzyme.
What is to speed up chemical reactions?
The elements of proteins.
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen?
Both monomers of lipids
What are glycerol and fatty acids?
Molecules made from repeating units of monomers.
What is a polymer?
Function of Nucleic Acids.
What is store and transmit genetic material?
How reactions go quicker.
What is lowering activation energy?
The elements of Nucleic Acids.
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus?
One Sugar
What is monosaccharide?
I have 3 fatty acid tails connected to a glycerol. Polymer of lipid.
What is a Triglyceride?
Lipids and the cell.
What is make up cell membrane?
An enzyme breaks down.
What is denature?
Element of organic molecules
What is carbon?
A subunit of nucleic acid formed from a simple sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base.
What is a nucleotide?
Several Amino Acids linked together.
What is a polypeptide?
The two biomolecules that provide energy.
What are carbohydrates and lipids?
The fit between enzyme and substrate
What is induced fit?