Biochemical Images types (Which of the 4?)
Biochemical Types
(Which of the 4?)
Make or Break
Monomers & Polymers
Grab bag
100


Nucleic acid

100

Glucose

Carbohydrate

100

The process by which bonds are made when building a polymer

Dehydration Synthesis

100

The monomer of carbohydrates

Monosaccharide

100

Which organic chemical has the double helix structure

DNA

200


Carbohydrate

200

Fats

Lipid

200

The process of breaking a bond between monomers

Hydrolysis

200

The monomer of proteins

Amino acid

200

Testosterone

Lipid

300

Protein

300

Enzymes

Protein

300

By what process are the two glucose molecules joined together in forming maltose

Dehydration synthesis

300

The monomer of nucleic acids

Nucleotide

300


Carbohydrate (sucrose)

400


Nucleic Acid

400

Steroids

Lipid

400

By what process are amino acids separated in the digestion of a protein

Hydrolysis

400

A long chain of amino acids before folding into a protein is called a 

polypeptide

400

A monomer that contains this

Amino acid or fatty acid

500


Lipid

500

Cholesterol

Lipid

500

When the three fatty acids are attached to a molecule of glycerol in the formation of a triglyceride, three molecules of what are also produced.

Water (H2O)

500

The polymer of carbohydrates, starch is an example

Polysaccharide

500

What is the difference between a saturated and an unsaturated fatty acid?

Saturated only single C-C bonds, unsaturated one or more double C=C bonds

600

Lipid

600

Nucleotide chain

Nucleic Acid

600

The type of bonds between amino acids in a polypeptide

Peptide

600

Triglycerides really don't have monomers, they are composed of three ______________ attached to a molecule of _____________

Fatty acids, glycerol

600

What are the three parts of a nucleotide?

5-carbon sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous base

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