Made of these three elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Made up of these three elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Proteins are made of these elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
Two examples of Nucleic Acids
What is the order that Macromolecules are broken down for energy
Carb, lipids, proteins, never Nucleic Acids
The Function of Carbohydrates
What is an energy source, energy storage, structural support.
Example of a Lipid
What is fats, oils, phospholipids, steroids
Function of a Protein
What is structural support, transportation, run your body
Elements it is made up of
What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous
What is 0g/cal.
Never Broken Down!!
Name of the polymer found in plants
Starch or Cellulose
Lipids are comprised of
What is fatty acids and a glycerol
Example of a Protein
What is enzymes, hormones, transport, muscle movement, antibodies, receptors
Function of a Nucleic Acid
What is to store and transmit genetic information.
List the general steps in designing an experiment
What is making an observation, background research, construct hypothesis, experiment, analyze data, conclusion
Longer chains of Carbohydrates are called
What is Polysaccharides
The g/carb ratio
9 cal/g
Monomer of protein
Monomer of a Nucleic Acid
What is nucleotides.
The group not experiencing the "treatment" or the baseline of an experiment
What is the control group
The g/carb ratio
4 cal/g
The function of a Lipid is
What is long term energy storage molecule
The g/carb ratio
4cal/g
Polymer of Nucleic Acids
What are Nucleic Acids.
4 properties that make water unique
What is cohesion, adhesion, high specific heat, less dense as a solid , universal solvent