Carbs
Lipids
Protein
Nucleic acids
Miscellaneous
100

Elements

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

100

Elements

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

100

Elements 

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

100

Elements

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus

100


Carbs

200

Function

Living things use carbohydrates as sources of energy and for structural purposes.

200

2 Examples

Saturated and Unsaturated fats

200

Monomers

Amino Acid 

200

2 Examples

DNA and RNA

200

Examples of saturated and unsaturated fats

Saturated: Solid at room temp, butter, coconut oil, fat on meat, wax

Unsaturated: Liquid at room temp, olive oil, vegetable oil, avocado, nuts

300

2 Examples

Glucose, fructose, lactose, cellulose, starch.

300

Monomer and Polymer

Glycerol and Fatty Acids

300

2 Examples

Lactase, Amylase, Melanin, Collagen, testosterone

300

Function

Store and transport generic information.

300


Protein

400

Monomer and Polymer

Polysaccharide and Monosaccharide

400

Functions (At least 2)

Make up cell membrane, Longer term energy storage, Can help us absorb and carry vitamins, shock absorption and insulation.

400

Function(At least 2)

Hormones, enzymes, antibodies, transport substances in and out of cells, pigments in skin and hair, how we express our traits in our DNA.

400

Monomer and Polymer

Nucleic acids are polymers made of nucleotide monomers.

400


Nucleic Acids

500

Are proteins that act as biological catalysts

Enzyme

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