Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Random Questions
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What are Carbohydrates? and what are they used for?

Main source of energy for living things, short term energy 

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What are lipids used for?

To store long term energy 

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Enzymes are an example of...

Regulatory

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What is the function of nucleic acids 

to store and transmit genetic info 

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What is a...

1) Proton 

2) Neutron

3) Electron

1) Proton - has a positive charge 

2) Neutron - has NO charge 

3) Electron - has a negative charge 

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What are the 3 saccharides?

- Monosaccharides 

- Disaccharides

- Polysaccharides

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What part of this image is fatty acids which part is glycerol?


Fatty Acids

 Glycerol

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What are the monomers of proteins?

Amino Acids 

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What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

Nucleotides

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What is a monomer?

Smallest unit of a large molecule 

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How is a polysaccharide created? What do they serve as? Give 2 examples of polysaccharides.

More than 2 monosaccharides bonded together by glycosidic bonds. They serve as storage material or structural material. Examples: Starch, glycogen, chitin, and cellulose.

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What elements make up lipids?

- Carbon (C)

- Hydrogen (H)

- Oxygen (O)

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What elements make up proteins?

- Carbon (C)

- Hydrogen (H)

- Oxygen (O)

- Nitrogen (N)

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What elements make up nucleic acids?

- Carbon (C)       - Hydrogen (H)       - Oxygen (O)

- Nitrogen (N)     - Phosphorus (P)    

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What are the 6 elements associated with making up macromolecules?

CHONPS 

- Carbon (C)       - Hydrogen (H)       - Oxygen (O)

- Nitrogen (N)     - Phosphorus (P)    - Sulfur (S)


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What is the chemical formula for monosaccharides?

C6H12O6

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What are the building blocks for lipids?

1 glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid molecules.

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What are Amino acids made up of?

- An AMINO GROUP (-NH2)

- An R GROUP (different in every amino acid)

- A CARBOXYL GROUP (-COOH)


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What is each nucleotide made up of?

- A 5 carbon sugar 

- A phosphate group 

- A nitrogenous base

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What is a macromolecule, what does it contain, and what is the process called to create macromolecules?

Giant molecules, that contain carbon, and the process is called polymerization.

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What is a complex carbohydrates?

A polysaccharide with 12 or more monosaccharide units.

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What is saturated fat and unsaturated fat?

Saturated Fat - 

Unsaturated Fat - contain one or more double bonds between carbon 

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Give 3 out of the 4 types of proteins and their function in the body.

1) Regulatory - Controls the rate of reaction in your body 

2) Transport - Sending nutrients to different parts of the body

3) Structural - Forms/makes up different parts of the body 

4) Protective - Make cells that act as fighter to a disease

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What are the names of the 2 types of nucleic acids?

1) Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)

2) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)

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What molecule is this?


Carbohydrate 

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