Lipids
It's all relative
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
100

Two examples of lipids, or fats

What is Fats, oils, and waxes - butter, olive oil, e.g.

100

The difference between Saturated and Unsaturated Fatty Acids.

What is a double bond or kink in the hydrophobic tail

100
What speeds up reactions and lowers activation energy?
What are enzymes
100
The 3 elements that make up Carbohydrates.
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
100
Compounds composed of Nucleic Acids.
What are DNA and RNA
200

This type of lipid has a straight fatty acid tail

What is saturated fat.

200

R group, Carboxyl group, Amino group

What are the parts of an amino acid?

200

Monomer or building block of protein

What is an amino acid?

200

The simplest form of carbohydrate - used in cells for energy

What is Glucose?

200

Nucleotides.

What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

300

Steroids, Phospholipids, and Triglycerides 

What are three specific types of lipids.

300

The 4 general types of biomolecules - also known as organic molecules or macromolecules.

What are Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates, and Nucleic acids.

300

A chain of amino acids.

What is a polypeptide?

300
What functions do carbohydrates serve in the human body?
What is food structure, materials, and storage?
300

DNA stands for

What is Deoxyribonucleic acid?

400
The term for being insoluable in water.
What is Hydrophobic?
400

Covalent, hydrogen, peptide

What are types of chemical bonds?

400

Extreme pH and temperature can do this to a protein

What is denature?

400

Monosaccharide

What is the building block, or monomer, of a carbohydrate?

400
The 3 parts of a Nucleotide.
What is Nitrogen Base, 5-carbon sugar, and Phosphate?
500
Are lipids soluable or insoluable?
What is insoluable
500
One is for short term energy and one is for long term energy

How do carbohydrates and lipids compare?

500

The type of chemical bond that holds proteins together 

What is a Peptide bond? 

500

Glucose + fructose combine to make what sugar?

What is sucrose?

500

The 4 types of DNA Nitrogen Bases.

What are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine?

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