Nonpolar molecule
what is a lipid?
Pasta, bread, rice
What food products structurally have carbohydrates?
A polymer made monomers
What is a protein?
Detailed instructions to build proteins are stored here
What is a nucleic acid?
The base pair of TGAC
What is ACTG?
Had nonpolar tails and heads that contain a phosphate group
What is a Phospholipid?
The major role of carbohydrates in the body.
What is providing quick energy?
is a type of protein
What is a amino acid?
Process that separates DNA fragments
What is gel electrophoresis?
Homologous structure
What is a structure in different organisms that have a similar make-up but serve different purposes?
Has 3 fatty acids and a molecule glycerol
What is a Triglyceride?
The monomer of carbohydrates.
What is a monosaccharide?
a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds
What is a polypeptide?
two types of bonding that are present in nucleic acids and between nucleotides
What are covalent and hydrogen bonding?
Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid and Ribose Nucleic Acid
What does DNA and RNA?
Lipid with a ring structure
Cholesterol
Stored in your muscles that supply the energy for muscle contraction and for movement
What is the function of glycogen in the category of carbohydrates?
Form between amino groups of amino acids
What is a peptide bond?
DNA/RNA
What are the two different types of nucleotides?
The Dominant Terrestrial Arthropods
What are insects?
One has at least one carbon double bond
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
sugar from alcohol
What is maltose?
COOH
What is a carboxyl?
the bond that is formed between the phosphate group and sugar in DNA
What is a Phosphodiester bond?
The respiratory system!
What body system brings oxygen into the body, and exhales CO2