Atoms + Macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
100

Polymerization is what forms these molecules.

What are macromolecules?

100

Carbohydrates are typically composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in this fixed ratio.

What is 1:2:1?

100

Lipids are mainly composed of these atoms.

What are Carbon and Hydrogen?

100

Nucleic acids are formed from these individual monomers.

What are nucleotides?

100

Proteins have the primary atoms (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen), but they also have this.

What is Nitrogen?

200

The main atom of a biomolecule.

What is Carbon?

200

Living things store their excess sugar as complex carbs known as this.

What are starches?

200

The three categories of lipids.

What are fats, oils, and waxes?

200

Nucleic acids are important for storing and transferring this.

What is genetic information?

200

Proteins are made of these monomers.

What are amino acids?

250

The primary atoms of all biomolecules.

What are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen?

250

Glucose, galactose, and fructose are all examples of these singular sugar molecules.

What are monosaccharides?

250

Lipids can be used to store energy, yes, but they are also crucial in this.

What are cell membranes?

250

These are the two kinds of nucleic acid.

What is DNA and RNA?

250

This many amino acids can be found in nature.

What is more than 20?

350

The process of turning monomers, identical or different, into a polymer.

What is polymerization?

350

Animals store excess sugar in this polysaccharide.

What is glycogen?

350

Lipids form when glycerol molecules combine with these compounds.

What are fatty acids?

350

Nucleic acids are composed of the primary atoms (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen), but they also have these atoms.

What are Nitrogen and Phosphorus?

350

Proteins have many different roles. This is one of them.

What is...

1. Controlling reaction rates and regulating cell processes?
2. Forming bones and muscles?
3. Transporting substances in/out of cells?
4. Fighting disease?

500

The act of bonding with other elements in chains of almost-unlimited length, having the potential of creating complex structures.

What are Carbon-Carbon bonds?

500

Plants typically make this polysaccharide in order to hold their strength and rigidity.

What is cellulose?

500

Lipids that contain more than one carbon-carbon double bond.

What is polyunsaturated?

500

Nucleotides are composed of these three primary things.

What is a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base?

500

Amino acids have a special composure, which consists of these two groups.

What is an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH)?

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