What does Macro means
Large
what elements are in Carbohydrates
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
what elements are in lipids
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
what is the new elements added to protein
Nitrogen
all living things have what
DNA and or RNA
Poly=Many
Mer=parts
foods high with Carbohydrates
candy, fruits, pasta, and bread
hydrophobic
what do a lot of proteins end with
-in
examples of Nucleic acids
DNA, and RNA
Name all the types of macromolecules
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids
how many monomers does Disaccharides have
2 monomers
examples of lipids
fats, oils, waxes, and steroids
what are the monomers for protein
Amino acids
The monomers of a Nucleic acids is called
nucleotides
what the process when polymer break down with water
hydrolysis
function of Carbohydrates
short-term energy
common parts in lipids
Glycerol, and fatty acids
what are some foods high in protein
meats, nuts, eggs, and beans
the 3 parts in a nucleotides are
a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
what the process where monoers join together
dehydration synthesis
what is the monomers for carbohydrates called
Monosaccharide
what are the 3 types of lipids
triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids
examples of protein
insulin, keratin, and melanin
why don't food labels list Nucleic acids
all food and living have nucleic acid in its structure