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
What is an enzyme?
This is a monomer of a lipid
What are fatty acids
Functions of Proteins
What is structural support and builds muscle
Elements it is made up of
What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen, Phosphorous
Why won’t sucrase break down lactose?
Enzymes have a specific shape and only fit one specific reactant.
All macromolecules are made from these small molecules that bond together to form bigger molecules.
What are monomers?
Three fatty acids put together
What are triglycerides?
What part of your body is made up primarily of proteins?
What are muscles?
Functions of Nucleic Acids
What is to store and transmit genetic information. also create proteins
Which of the four types of macromolecules is responsible for increasing the rate of a chemical reaction?
Protein
(remember, enzymes are proteins…and the question asked for the mm type)
Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called
What is polysacchrides?
Lipids are made up of these
What are fatty acids and glycerol
Number of the different types of Amino Acids.
What is 20
Made up of small repeating units known as
What are nucleotides?
Two reason why enzymes slow down or stop functioning
What are changes in temperature and PH
Deoxyribose is found in DNA. What type of macromolecule is deoxyribose? How do you know?
Carbohydrate - sugars end in “ose” (200 points if you just put carb)
This property of water also helps cells
What is hydrophobic?
The polymer of a protein is called
What are polypeptides?
The letters DNA stand for
What is Deoxyribonucleic acid
Label A, B, C, D, and E in the picture on the board
A – Reactant
B – Enzyme
C – Enzyme-substrate complex (100 points each)
D – Products
E – Enzyme