Lipids
Carbohydrate's
Proteins
Nucleic acids
100

What is a lipid

Lipids are fatty, waxy, or oily compounds. Lipids include: Fats and oils (triglycerides) Phospholipids.

100

What is a carbohydrate?

Carbohydrates are one of three macronutrients. (The other two are protein and fat). They contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Carbohydrates provide most of the energy that we need in our daily lives, both for normal body functions such as our heartbeats, breathing, and digestion and for actual physical activity like exercise.

100

*What are the monomers of proteins?

amino acids

100

 What is a nucleic acid?

biopolymer of nucleotides (repeating pentose-phosphates with nucleobase core)

200

Why is the term lipid used to describe fats?

Because lipids is the umbrella term for fats, oils, lecithin and cholesterol. Therefore they are often used to describe each other.

200

What foods contain carbohydrates?

  • Grains and grain products

  • Fruits

  • Vegetables

  • Beans and legumes

  • Dairy products

  • Sugars

200

*What are the three types of RNA?

messenger RNA, transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA

200

What role do anhydride bonds play in nucleic acid structure

links non-hydrated elements together (i.e. phosphate to phosphate)

300

What are the three major classes of lipids?

tryglycerides, phospholipids and sterols

300

True or false, Starch is not a polysaccharide. 

False

300

 What parts of our bodies are made of protein as a primary component?  

Hair, nails, tissues, cells, everything

300

What is a nucleotide?

pentose, nucleobase, and phosphate

400

Which molecules is a typical fatty acid?

A molecule that has one cis double bond in a linear carbon chain

400

 Are all carbohydrate foods roughly the same?

Nope. Not all high-carbohydrate foods are created equal.

400

Do athletes or very active people need more protein than people who are not active?

No, athletes need more energy for fuel (like a car).

400

What is a nucleoside?

pentose and nucleobase

500

How does cholesterol function in the body?

-helps to make bile, which breaks down fat into smaller pieces for enzyme lipase
-hormones
-a part of our cells, works with carrier protein, lipoprotein

500

What are carbohydrates made up of?

Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and have a general formula that approximates CH2O. They are polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones or form polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones when hydrolyzed.

500

Protein deficiencies can cause problems with growth.

True. All body cells have protein. 


500

 The structural feature that is common to Uracil and Thymine is

  1. Both contain a keto group
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