Proteins
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Characteristics of Life
100

What are different examples of Proteins?

Enzymes, pigments, antibodies

100

What are different examples of carbohydrates?

Sugars, starches, glucose, fructose
100
What are different examples of lipids?
Cells, organs, fat, wax
100

What are some examples of nucleic acids?

RNA, DNA

100

What is all of the chemical reactions that happen in an organism called?

Metabolism
200

What are some of the dietary sources of Proteins?

Meat, Beans, dairy products, eggs

200

What are different dietary sources of carbohydrates?

Pasta, bread, nuts and seeds

200

What are some dietary sources of lipids?

Butter, cheese, eggs

200

What are some dietary sources of nucleic acids?

Yeast, lentils, spinach

200

What is the ability to maintain and internal balance in and organization?

Homeostasis

300

What are the primary functions of Proteins?

They Help cells keep their shape, they make up muscles, speeds up chemical reactions, and carries messages and materials.

300

What are the primary functions of carbohydrates?

Provides energy to cells, stores energy, forms body structures. (short term energy)

300

What are the primary functions of lipids?

Stores energy, forms cell membranes, carries messages. (long term energy)

300

What are some primary functions of nucleic acids?

Contains instructions for proteins, passes instructions from parents to offspring, helps make proteins

300

What is biological death?

When metabolism and homeostasis cease to exist in an organism.

400

What is the BIG IDEA about proteins?

proteins do work, this means they do lots of different jobs.

400

What is the BIG IDEA about carbohydrates?

Carbs are simple sugars used for energy.
400

What is the BIG IDEA about lipids?

Lipids are fats and oils and they don't dissolve in water.
400

What's the BIG IDEA about nucleic acids?

Nucleic acids are genetic material like DNA and RNA. the NA in both DNA and RNA means nucleic acids.

400

What are the building blocks of life?

Cells

500

What are the building blocks of Proteins?

Amino acids

500

What are the building blocks of carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides
500

What are the building blocks of lipids?

glycerol, fatty acids, hydrocarbon chains

500
What are the building blocks of nucleic acids?
Nucleotides
500

What are some of the most important characteristics of life?

Can grow, requires nourishment, use energy, evolve, reproduce, respond to stimuli, homeostasis, metabolism, exchange gasses, can die.

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