Enzymes cannot be reused, true or false?
What is false?
Carbohydrate (like glucose) made of just ONE sugar molecule.
What is a monosaccharide
What is the function of this food most likely for?
What is Muscle building
What is the function of nucleic acids?
what is carry genetic information?
What is an example of a lipid?
Fats, oil, butter, avocados etc.
This is what happens when an enzyme gets too hot or in the wrong pH.
What is DENATURE
Carbohydrate made by joining MANY sugar molecules together.
What is a polysaccharide
What are the building blocks of protein?
What are amino acids?
Do nucleic acids provide energy when they are consumed by an organism?
what is no?
What is another term used to call lipids?
What is fats?
Enzymes help lower the _______ ________ needed to start the chemical reaction.
What is activation energy?
Tell one of the functions of carbohydrates in cells.
quick or short term energy.
structure (cellulose or chitin)
Proteins that help chemical
reactions happen faster in living things are called
What are enzymes?
What do nucleic acids carry?
The genetic information or blueprints for the organism.
The building blocks of lipids are _______ acids.
What is fatty?
What are two factors that can prevent an enzyme from working properly?
what is temperature and pH?
What is the carbohydrate found in plant cell walls?
What is cellulose?
Place on an enzyme where the substrate binds.
What is the active site?
What is one thing that viruses and cells have in common?
What is they both have DNA?
What are 2 different functions of lipids?
Cell membrane, stored energy, hormones.
What are the building blocks of enzymes?
What are amino acids?
What is the carbohydrate that is found in fungi and provides structure?
What is chitin?
What are two functions of proteins?
What are enzymes, structure, muscle, immune systems, transportation, cell functions.
What are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
What is nucleotides?
What is the cell membrane made up of?
What is the phospholipid bilayer?