This is the building block for a lipid.
What is a Fatty Acid
To be organic, a molecule must contain this element.
What is Carbon
Unsaturated fats are generally this at room temperature.
What is liquid.
DNA has this shape.
What is a double Helix.
This is what its called when water sticks to itself causing surface tension.
What is Cohesion.
This is the building block for a carbohydrate.
What is a Monosaccharide
This biomolecule contains Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a ring formation.
What is a monosaccharide, or simple sugar.
Unsaturated fats contain what kind of bond making it structurally different.
What is Double Bonds.
These letters represent the Nitrogenous bases for Nucleic Acids.
What are A, T, C, G, and U.
This is the chemical formula for glucose.
What is C6H12O6
Two or more monosaccharides linked together form this polymer.
What is a Polysaccharide
This biomolecule contains Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. It also has a tertiary structure.
What is a protein.
Triglycerides are lipids stored where?
What is Adipose tissue or Fat.
Nucleic acids code for which other biomolecule?
What are proteins.
To utilize biomolecules, you must do what to them?
What is ingest them.
The monomer of Nucleic Acids.
What is a Nucleotide
This biomolecule is the only one to contain Phosphorus.
What is Nucleic Acid.
Phospholipids tails repel water. This is also called what?
What is Hydrophobic.
These are the two areas you can find DNA.
What are Nucleus and Mitochondria.
We use carbohydrates for what?
What is energy.
Two amino acids that are bound together to form this molecule.
What is a Dipeptide.
This is the name of the process that breaks polysaccharides down into monosaccharides and water.
What is Hydrolysis.
Steroids act as what in the body?
What are Chemical Messengers.
This is needed to form certain proteins.
What is Sugar.
Water not only controls temperature in the atmosphere, but it also regulates the temperature in the body by this.
What is sweating or thermodynamics.