Carbohydrates
proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
100

The primary purpose of carbohydrates in the body is to provide this

 Energy

100

The process of copying DNA into a strand of RNA

 transcription

100

Lipids are described as this term because they do not mix with water

hydrophobic

100

This is the base found in RNA but not in DNA

uracil

200

Digestion of most starches begins in this part of the body

Mouth

200

The location in the cell where protein translation occurs

 ribosome/cytoplasm

200

This is the primary function of triglycerides in the body

long-term energy storage

200

This nucleic acid is typically single-stranded

RNA

300

Besides providing energy, this is a key function of carbohydrates that helps protect muscles

preserving muscle

300

Proteins that speed up chemical reactions

enzymes 

300

The type of fat formed when liquid oils are solidified through the addition of hydrogen.

trans fat

300

These are the complementary base pairs for A and C

T and G

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