Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Extra Practice
100

Elements that make up Carbohydrates

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen (CHO)

100

Elements that make up Lipids

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen (CHO)?

100

Elements that make up Proteins

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen (CHON)?

100

Elements that make up Nucleic Acids

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus (CHONP)?

100

Which macromolecule is shown?

What is a Carbohydrate?

200

Monomer that combines to make Carbohydrates

What are monosaccharides (glucose)?

200

Monomer that combines to make Lipids

What are fatty acids (glycerol)?

200

Monomer that combines to make Proteins

What are amino acids?

200

Monomer that combines to make Nucleic Acids

What are nucleotides?

200

Why oil does not mix with water

Why are Lipids hydrophobic?

300

Polymer that makes up Carbohydrates

What are polysaccharides (cellulose)?

300

Polymer that makes up Lipids

What are fats, oils, waxes, or phospholipids?

300

Polymer that makes up Proteins

What are polypeptides?

300

Polymer that makes up Nucleic Acids

What is DNA or RNA?

300

The macromolecule that is responsible for long-term energy

What are Lipids?

400

Different functions of Carbohydrates

What is short-term energy or the structures of cell walls and exoskeletons?

400

Different functions of Lipids

What is long-term energy or making up cell membranes?

400

Different functions of Proteins

What are enzymes or structural support?

400

Different functions of Nucleic Acids

What is storing and transmitting genetic information?

400

What is the main macromolecule shown?

What is Protein?

500

Foods that contain Carbohydrates

What are starches (wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, or dried beans), and sugars?

500

True or False: Lipids make up cell membranes

True

500

Foods that contain Proteins

What are meat, fish, eggs, dairy, seeds, nuts, or beans?

500

Nucleic Acids are found where

What is any living organism?

500

True or False: DNA can be found in the nucleus of a cell

True

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