Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Enzymes
100

Name the monomer of a carbohydrate.

Monosaccharide

100

Name the monomers of a lipid.

Glycerol + Fatty Acid

100

Name the monomer of a protein.

Amino Acids

100

Name the monomer of a nucleic acid.

Nucleotides

100

Which macromolecule are proteins made of?

Proteins.

200

What is the function(s) of carbohydrates?

Energy!!

200

What is the function(s) of lipids?

Insulation, protection, long-term energy.

200

What is the function(s) of proteins?

Growth and repair, enzymes, hormones, cell communication, antibodies, etc.

200

What are the two types of nucleic acids?

DNA and RNA.

200

What is the function(s) of enzymes?

To catalyze chemical reactions in the body.

300

Name an example of a monosaccharide, disaccharide, and a polysaccharide (100 points each).

Mono: Glucose, Fructose, Galactose

Di: Sucrose, Lactose

Poly: Starch, Cellulose, Glyceride

300

Name the three types of lipids (100 points each).

Triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids.

300

How many different types of amino acids are there? Bonus 100 points if you can name one of them.

20.

300

The malfunction of Nucleic Acids can affect the function of which other macromolecule?

Proteins.

300

What is called when an enzyme loses its shape, and therefore its function, due to environmental stressors such as extreme heat or pH changes?

Denaturation.

400

A student claims that he has discovered a carbohydrate with the following formula: C5H11O5. Is this a carbohydrate? Why or why not?

It is not, because it is not a 1:2:1 ratio.

400

What is the difference between a saturated and unsaturated fat? Which is healthier?

Saturated - single bonds, no more room for bonds

Unsaturated - double bonds, more room for molecules/energy

400

What is the bond between two amino acids called?

A peptide bond.

400

What are the three main differences between DNA and RNA? (must get all three correct for credit)

DNA is double stranded, has Thyracil (T), and its sugar is deoxyribose.

RNA is single stranded, has Uracil (U), and its sugar is ribose.

400

What is the area called where the enzyme carries out the reaction with the substrate?

The Active Site

500

What life function that we've discussed in class directly involves glucose?

Respiration.

500

Where do we find phospholipids in the human body? What do we specifically say this structure is composed of?

The cell membrane - phospholipid bilayer.

500

Name the four components of an Amino Acid.

Amino group, carboxyl group, central carbon, R side chain.

500

Which other molecule that we've discussed throughout biochemistry is structurally a nucleotide, although it does not have the same function as other nucleotides?

ATP

500

I need to break down a molecule of nucleic acid. What enzyme would I use?

Nuclease.

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