CHO and hydrophobic
What is Lipids
Monomer of Lipids?
What is none
What was the purpose of the Human protein lab
To show primary and tertiary structure
What is the monomer of Carbohydrates
What is monosaccharides?
CHONS
What are proteins
What changes and is unique in each amino acid
What is the R-group
What is the monomer of nucleic acids
What is a nucleotide
What was the purpose of the play clay lab
What is to experiment with different lab techniques to test for the macromolecules. See which of the two liquids was the play clay
What was are prominent example of a carbohydrate
What is glucose
CHO at a 1:2:1 ratio
What is Carbohydrates
List the 4 structures of proteins?
What is Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and quaternary
Besides the presence of CHO, what other characteristics is universal in all lipids
What is they are hydrophobic
What was the purpose of the gel electrophoresis lab?
What is to see whose DNA matches that of the criminal.
Is glucose a monosaccharide or polysaccharide?
what is monosaccharide
CHONP
What is a Nucleic Acid
What is the variable part of a nucleotide
What is the nitrogenous base
What is DNA fingerprinting
what is a laboratory technique used to determine the probable identity of a person based on the nucleotide sequences of certain regions of human DNA that are unique to individuals.
What is the shape of a carbohydrate
A ring
The element in proteins are only present in some amino acids
What is sulfur
What causes tertiary structure?
What is the folding of due to the properties of the R-groups
What are the three parts of a nucleotide
a phosphate group, a nitrogenous base, and a sugar
How does gel electrophoresis work?
What is separating out strands of DNA by length by utilizing a positive charge to pull them out?
What is the short term and what is the longer term energy source of the cell?
Short- carbohydrates
Long- Lipids