What shape are carbohydrates?
What do animals, like us, use carbs for?
Quick energy
Which of the following molecules is unlike the other three: wax, saturated fat, phospholipid or polysaccharide?
Polysaccharide, it is a carb
Phospholipid
Which is NOT an example of maintaining homeostasis?A. a turtle sits on a sunny rock
B. a jogger stops running to take a drink
C. a rabbit hides in grass to avoid being eaten by a hawk
C. a rabbit hides in grass to avoid being eaten by a hawk
Carbon
During hibernation, a bear in Alaska can double its body weight. Explain how the fat gained (lipids) assist the bear during hibernation.
Lipids are used for long term energy. The bear stores fat to keep an energy source during hibernation
Carbs and Lipids are both used for energy. What is different about their functions?
Carbs are quick energy; lipids are long term energy
Monosaccharide
Which property of water that allows a water strider bug to walk on the surface of water?
Surface Tension
What does the process dehydration synthesis create? (2 things)
Water and a polymer
The phosphate group on a phospholipid molecule loves water. What term would we use to describe the phospholipid head?
Hydrophilic
What macromolecule stores the most energy in the smallest space?
Lipids
A carbohydrate with 3 or more rings
Polysaccharide
What is the simplest unit of life?
A cell
Cellulose is a carbohydrate polymer which contains repeating units of glucose bonded together. Which type of reaction helps form the bonds between the glucose monomer units?
Dehydration Synthesis
Which is not a function of carbohydrates:
Quick energy in animals
Structure in plants and insects
Long term energy storage in plants
Long term energy storage in humans
Long term energy storage in humans
A scientist creates a lipid in her lab that is made of long chains with double bonds. Will this molecule be a solid or liquid at room temperature?
Liquid, it is an unsaturated fat
Disaccharide
A single carbon atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom. How many more bonds can the carbon atom make?
3
Which part of a molecule provides the energy for life's processes?
Chemical Bonds
Protection and insulation
Hormones
Cell membrane
Carb or lipid: a long chain-like structure made of carbon, hydrogen, and very little oxygen
Lipid
Triglyceride
Water droplets hang from pine needles. Explain how cohesion and adhesion work together to keep the droplets on the needles.
Cohesion causes the droplets to form, adhesion causes them to stick to the needles