What are Carbohydrates? and what are they used for?
Main source of energy for living things, short term energy
What are lipids used for?
To store long term energy
Enzymes are an example of...
Regulatory
What is the function of nucleic acids
to store and transmit genetic info
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
What are the 3 saccharides?
- Monosaccharides
- Disaccharides
- Polysaccharides
What part of this image is fatty acids which part is glycerol?
Fatty Acids
Glycerol
What are the monomers of proteins?
Amino Acids
What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
Nucleotides
What is a monomer?
Smallest unit of a large molecule
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.
What elements make up lipids?
- Carbon (C)
- Hydrogen (H)
- Oxygen (O)
- Carbon (C)
- Hydrogen (H)
- Oxygen (O)
- Nitrogen (N)
What elements make up nucleic acids?
- Carbon (C) - Hydrogen (H) - Oxygen (O)
- Nitrogen (N) - Phosphorus (P)
What are the 6 elements associated with making up macromolecules?
CHONPS
- Carbon (C) - Hydrogen (H) - Oxygen (O)
- Nitrogen (N) - Phosphorus (P) - Sulfur (S)
What is the chemical formula for monosaccharides?
C6H12O6
What are the building blocks for lipids?
1 glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid molecules.
What are Amino acids made up of?
- An AMINO GROUP (-NH2)
- An R GROUP (different in every amino acid)
- A CARBOXYL GROUP (-COOH)
What is each nucleotide made up of?
- A 5 carbon sugar
- A phosphate group
- A nitrogenous base
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.
What is a complex carbohydrates?
A polysaccharide with 12 or more monosaccharide units.
What is saturated fat and unsaturated fat?
Saturated Fat -
Unsaturated Fat - contain one or more double bonds between carbon
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
What are the names of the 2 types of nucleic acids?
1) Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
2) Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
What molecule is this?
Carbohydrate