The monomer of carbohydrates are
What are monosaccharides?
The structure of a lipid
What is carbon, hydrogen, and limited oxygen?
The polymer of proteins
The function of nucleic acids
What is storing and transmitting genetic information
The charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons
What is positive, neutral, and electron?
The polymer of carbohydrates are
What are disaccharides or polysaccharides?
The function of a lipid
What is long term energy storage, insulation, and protective covering
The structure of proteins
What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen
The monomer of nucleic acids
What are nucleotides?
(Bonus 100 for what is sugar, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base)
The definition of an ion
What is an atom that has lost or obtained an electron from its bonds?
The structure of a carbohydrate
What is carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
The monomer of a lipid
What is fatty acid and glycerol
The monomer of proteins
An example of a nucleic acid
What are DNA and RNA?
The definition of a covalent bond
What is the bond between atoms that share a pair or more of electrons
The function of a carbohydrate
What is the main source of energy for living things?
The polymer of lipids
What are triglycerides?
The function of proteins
What is controlling reaction rates,
What are polynucleotides
The purpose of a hydrogen bond.
What is the bonding of water molecules due to their charges?
An example of a carbohydrate
What are starches?
The saturated, unsaturated, and polyunsaturated lipid's structure; pick one
Saturated: What are carbon atoms joined together with a single bond?
Unsaturated: What are a pair carbon atoms joined together with a double bond?
Polyunsaturated: What are carbon atoms joined with more than one double bond
The "R" group.
What is the fourth group bonded to the central carbon
The structure of nucleic acids
What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphate
The transport medium in animals.