Carbon
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Protein
Nucleic Acids
100

Molecules in living things that contain Carbon are called by this term, which is also used to describe some "pure" foods.

What is Organic?

100

This is the name of the monomer of carbohydrates.

What is monosaccharide?

100

Lipids serve this primary function in living things.

What is energy storage?

100

______ are the monomers of protein.

What are amino acids?
100

The monomer of nucleic acids is ___________.

What is a nucleotide?

200

An atom of Carbon can form this number of bonds.

What is four?

200

This simple sugar serves as the key source of energy for living things. 

Glucose

200

The fatty acids found in animals are typically in this form, which is solid at room temperature.

What is saturated?

200

Proteins are built from a code embedded in ______.

What is RNA?

200

Two essential nucleic acids are RNA and ________. 

What is DNA?

300
This is the term for a substance containing two or more elements.
What is a compound?
300

Chitin is a carbohydrate that serves this function in living things.

What is structure?

300

The fatty acids found in plants are typically in this form, which is liquid at room temperature.

What is unsaturated?

300

A protein's function is determined by this feature that results from the order of the amino acids in the protein molecule. 

What is the shape or structure?

300

The structure of DNA is commonly understood to take this shape.

What is the double helix?

400

Compounds are formed when atoms join together through this process. 

What is Chemical Bonding?

400

This term describes molecules, like sugars, that have the same chemical formula but different shapes. 

What is Isomer?

400

This type of lipid serves as a chemical messenger in living things. 

What are steroids?

400

Carrying oxygen in the blood is a function of this protein.

What is hemoglobin?

400

While RNA contains the code for proteins, DNA contains the genetic code to build _______. 

What is RNA?

500

Carbon is the basis of this number of macromolecules in living things. 

What is four?

500

The key uses of carbohydrates in living things are forming structure and this function 

What is storing energy?

500

This type of lipid is the key component of cell membranes.

What is phospholipids?

500

Proteins may be built from multiple chains of amino acids, also know by this name.

What is polypeptides?

500

The nucleotide bases in DNA include Guanine, Thymine, Cytosine, and this. 

What is Adenine?

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