Biomolecules
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Vocabulary
Enzymes
100

What are the four main biomolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids

100

What is the function of nucleic acids?

genetic coding - Code for traits; heredity

100

Name two kinds of food that have saturated fat?

Butter, Lard, Meat fat

100

What is the difference between organic and inorganic molecules?

Organic--contains carbon Inorganic--does NOT contain carbon

100

What is the purpose of an enzyme?

To catalyze (speed up) a chemical reaction

200

Describe the two types of proteins

Structural--structural support

Globular--enzymes, transport

200

What is the function of lipids in a person's diet?

Long-term energy storage

200

Describe what lipids can do to damage blood vessels.

Fat builds up along blood vessels and causes blockage, which causes a blot clot. This can lead to heart attack or stroke.

200

A polymer is composed of what?

Monomers

200

How does an enzyme affect the energy level required to start a reaction?

Lowers it

300

Name an example of each f the following carbohydrates

-one monomer

-one polymer 

Monomers--glucose, fructose

Polymers--starch, glycogen, cellulose

300

What is the function of structural proteins, and where are they usually found in the cell?

Structure; cell membrane

300

Which of the four biomolecules are present in an egg?

Lipids, Protein

300

What is dehydration synthesis?

Loss of water to build a molecule

300

What happens to an enzyme after it performs its "job" on a molecule?

Nothing; it ends up the same as when it started

400

What are the monomers of proteins, and how many are there?

Amino Acids 20

400

What kind of carbohydrates function as long-term energy storage?

Polymers/Polysaccharides = starch, vegetables, grains, bread

400

What does Benedict's solution test for and what color indicates a positive reaction?

Simple sugars (mono- and di-saccharides); any color besides blue

400

Describe the polarity of a water molecule, and its effect on other water molecules.

Hydrogen atoms are slightly positive and Oxygen atoms are slightly negative; this causes hydrogen bonding which makes water cohesive.

400

What is the name of the place on an enzyme where its molecule binds?

Active site

500

What are the three parts of a nucleotide (monomer of DNA/RNA)?

Phosphate, Sugar, Nitrogenous base

500

Enzymes, Transport, and Regulation are functions of what kind of protein?

Globular

500

What solution is used to test for Complex sugars, and what color indicates a positive result?

Lugol's solution; black/brown

500

Identify the difference between ionic and covalent bonds

Ionic--give and take of electrons Covalent--sharing electrons

500

Name one factor that can affect how well an enzyme works

Temperature, pH (acid/base solution), Substrate concentration, Denatured enzyme

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