Carbon can form this many SINGLE covalent bonds
4
Nucleic acids
Lipids have what elements
C, H, O
Lipids
double bond
The fatty acid is the macromolecule for what biomolecule
Lipid
Carbohydrates have what elements
C, H, O
This molecule is used for short term energy storage and makes up the woody part of plants
Carbohydrates
A bond where two atoms share three pairs of electrons
triple bond
The monosaccharide is the monomer for what polymer?
Polysaccharides (macromolecules)
These two macromolecules have nitrogen
Nucleic acids and proteins
Nucleic acids have two polymers. What are they
DNA and RNA
Carbon forms three single bonds with hydrogen atoms. How many more bonds can it form?
1
Glycerol is a monomer for what macromolecule?
Lipids
This macromolecule has phosphorus
DNA
This macromolecule is used to store genetic information
Nucleic acids
Carbon forms a double bond with another carbon. How many single bonds can it form?
2
Amino acids are the monomer for what macromolecule
Proteins
A saturated fatty acid differs from an unsaturated acid in what way?
In a saturated fatty acid the carbons only single bond with hydrogen. In an unsaturated fatty acid there is at least one double bond
This macromolecule is used for structural and metabolic purposes
Proteins