Which organelle is responsible for storing the majority of our genetic material?
Nucleus
A single chain of amino acids
What is a Primary structure
Proteins are composed of these monomers
What is amino acids
This changes the structure of a molecule by chemical or physical means.
What is denaturation
Known as the "Powerhouse" of the cell that produces ATP for energy.
What is Mitochondrion
A complex shape where the hydrophobic parts turn inward and hydrophilic parts face outward towards water.
What is Quaternary structure
This macromolecule is used for fast/quick energy.
What is carbohydrates
This organelle found in the cell is used during cell division
What is centriole
This is the site of protein synthesis.
What is the Ribosome
Hydrogen bonds maintain the shape of this protein structure
What is secondary structure
Triglycerides are the monomers found in this macromolecule.
What are lipids
This part of the cell is composed of fibrous proteins that maintains the cell's structure
What is the cytoskeleton
Organelle that contains enzymes for breaking down unneeded cellular components.
What is a lysosome
This structure takes the shape of an alpha helix or a beta-pleated sheet
What is a secondary structure
The monomers of carbohydrates
What are monosaccharides
This macromolecule consists of DNA and RNA
What is nucleic acid
This organelle is responsible for the synthesis of lipids and detox.
What is smooth ER
This protein structure is found in hemoglobin
What is Quaternary structure
What is the name of the process that links monosaccharides together to form a polysaccharide.
Dehydration synthesis
Ligaments, tendons, muscle tissue and collagen
What is fibrous proteins