carbs
lipids
proteins
nucleic acids
misc
100

what are the elements of a carb?

Carbon

Hydrogen

Oxygen 

(in a 1:2:1 ratio)

100

what are the elements of a lipid?

Carbon 

Hydrogen

Oxygen 

with long chains with lots of H but little Oxygen

100

what are the elements of a protein? 

Carbon

Hydrogen 

Oxygen

Nitrogen 

100

what are the elements of a nucleic acid

Carbon

Hydrogen

Oxygen 

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

100

What is a macro molecule? 

a molecule containing a very large number of atoms

200

what are the monomers in a carb?

monosaccharides 

(simple sugars)

200

What are the monomers of a lipid?

Glycerol and fatty acids 

200

What are the monomers of a protein?

amino acids joined by peptide bonds; 20 different amino acids 

200

what are the monomers of a nucleic acid?

nucleotide- made up of phosphate, 5 carbon sugar and a nitrogenous base

200

a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form polymers

monomers

300

what are the polymers in a carb? 

polysacharides

300

fatty acid chains that contain all single bonds between the carbon atoms are called 

saturated fats

300

What are the polymers of a proteins? 

polypeptide 

300

How many elements are in a nucleic acid? 

5

300

what is a polymer?

multiple monomers bonded together

400

what are the examples of a carb?

simple sugars: glucose, fructose and ribose

disaccharides: maltose

polysaccharides: starch, glycogen, cellulose, chitin 

400

what are the examples of a lipid?

fats, oils, waxes and steroids. 

400

what are the examples of a protein? 

collagen

albumin

hemoglobin

400

what are examples of a nucleic acid? 

DNA and RNA

400

what is the difference between a condensation and a hydrolysis reaction?

condensation- each time a monomer is added to a polymer a water molecule is released.

hydrolysis- water is used to break down a polymer.  

500

functions of a carb? 

primary energy source

plants- starch is a long term energy source, cellulose makes a cell wall for plants

animals: chitin forms exoskeleton of arthropods, glycogen is energy storage in liver and muscles. 

500

 what are the functions of a lipid? 

long term energy storage


500

What are the functions of a protein?

-enzymes speed up cellular reactions


animals

-collagen (collective tissue)

-muscle filaments for movements 

-albumin helps from blood cells

-hemoglobin helps to carry oxygen

-antibodies to fight disease 


Plants and animals

-hormones regulate a function for growth or development

-move materials through a cell membrane


500

what are the functions of a nucleic acid? 

Genetic Information

500

what does ATP stand for? 

Adenosine Triosphate 

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