Structure
Function
Examples
Polymers/Monomers
Misc
100

What two Biomolecules have Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen

Lipids, Carbs

100

What is the function of Lipids

Store energy 

100

Where can you find carbs

Grains, Fruits, Veggies, and Legumes 

100

What is the Monomer of Proteins 

amino acids

100

Which digest quicker, simple sugars or complex sugars

simple sugars

200

What does the N in CHON stand for

Nitrogen

200

Which biomolecule carries energy

Carbs

200

Where can you find proteins

Meat, Poultry, Fish, dairy and Legumes 

200

What is the monomer of Nucleic acid

Nucleotide 

200
What is the main similarity between glucose, fructose, and sucrose

They are all sugars

300

What does the P in CHONP stand for 

Phosphorous 

300

What is the function of Nucleic acid

Store genetic information

300

What are the two types of fat 

Saturated and Unsaturated 

300

What are Monoccharides a Monomer of

Carbohydrate

300

What are the three types of protein

Animal based, plant based, and protein supplements (Whey)

400

Do Saturated or unsaturated fats form liquid bonds

Unsaturated bonds

400

Which biomolecule is the most energy dense 

Lipids

400

In what foods can you find Nucleic Acid

Fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, poultry, nuts, beans, seeds, whole grains

400

What are the two monomers of Lipds

Fatty acids and glycerol 

400

If you aren't getting enought of one biomolecule can your body start turning other biomolecules into the one your body is missing

Yes (Its not good for the body though)

500

What kind of shape do Carbohydrates often form

Rings/Circles

500

Which Biomolecule promotes the feeling of fullness

Proteins 

500

How do you test for the 20 different types of proteins 

Solution [H2NC]NH

500

Where does 'poly' 'mono' and 'mer' all mean

Poly means many mono means one and mer means thing

500

How many grams of protein does the average American eat

71.5g

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