Made up of these elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
Two examples of Nucleic Acids
What is R.N.A, and D.N.A
This macromolecule is made of CHO and provides quick energy to the cell.
What is a carbohydrate
Function of lipid
What is long-term energy storage
This is an example of a chemical messenger
What is a steriod.
Name of the monomer
What is monosaccharides
Examples of lipids
What are oils, fats, waxes
The monomer of proteins
What are amino acids
Functions of Nucleic Acids
What is to store and transmit genetic information
Cell membranes are composed mainly of this macromolecule.
What are lipids?
Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called
What is Polysaccharide
Made up of
(monomer)
What is Fatty acids and glycerol
Number of the different types of Amino Acids.
What is 20
Made up of small repeating units known as
What is nucleotides
Which macromolecule is passed on to offspring during reproduction?
What are nucleic acids?
The effect of the positive indicator test using Benedict's Solution
What is Changing from clear blue to orange
From the forensic lab, how many fatty acid tails does a phospholipid have?
What is 2.
Give 3 specific areas of the body that proteins help build from the forensics lab.
What is muscle, hair, skin, nails, blood, joints, pigment.
Explain why we did not test for nucleic acids in the forensics lab
What is because nucleic acids are in all living things, so it would have tested positive no matter what he ate (humans diet is only plants and animals). This would not have helped us narrow down his last meal.
Name all 4 macromolecules WITH their correct monomer.
What is carbohydrate--monosaccharide, lipid--fatty acid, protein--amino acid, nucleic acid--nucleotide.