These are elements present in proteins
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and some contain Sulfur & Phosphorus?
Functions of carbohydrates
What is to store energy and build structures?
4 types of lipids
What are triglycerides, waxes, steroids, phospholipids?
It is the type of covalent bond that joins 2 amino acids
What is a peptide bond?
The carbohydrate we call fiber and why
What is cellulose because the human stomach doesn't have enough enzymes to break it down?
Main functions of lipids
What is energy storage, protection, insulation, lubrication, hormone precursors, cell membranes?
It is the primary structure of a protein
What is a sequence of a chain of amino acids?
4 examples of the monomers of carbohydrates
What is fructose, glucose, galactose, and ribose?
Solid triglycerides are saturated fats
What are no double bonds and cannot hold more hydrogen?
A quaternary structure of a protein
What is a protein consisting of more than one amino acid?
3 examples of the polymers of carbohydrates (2 examples from plants & 1 from animals)
What is plants-cellulose & starch and animals-glycogen?
Oils are unsaturated fats
What is can add more hydrogen and has double bonds or higher?
Draw a simple polypeptide (made up of 3 amino acids) and label the peptide bonds
Check notebook
Foods that contain carbohydrates (name at least 8)
What is milk, yogurt, ice cream, fruit, potatoes, bread, rice, cereal, beans, corn, candy, cookies, lettuce, tomato, and more?
Differentiate between a lipid and a carbohydrate when looking at a molecule or formula
What is 1:2:1?