Organic/Inorganic
Carbs
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic acids
100

What are the 4 elements that organic macromolecules include?

Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen and Oxygen

100

What are the 3 types of carbs?

Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and Polysaccharides

100

What are lipids made of?

Hydrocarbon chains

100

What are proteins made of?

Polymers from amino acids

100

What are nucleic acids made of?

Nucleotide polymers

200

Which macromolecules are relatively simple?

Inorganic

200

What are carbs made of?

Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

What are the 4 subunits of lipids?

Fats and oils, Waxes, Phospholipids and Steroids

200

What are protein polymers made from? (What are polymers made of?)

Monomers

200

What are the 2 subunits?

DNA and RNA

300

What is an exception for inorganic macromolecules?

Carbon Dioxide

300

What are carbs a source of energy for?

The body

300

Are lipids soluble or insoluble?

Insoluble

300

What increases the rate of chemical reactions in proteins?

Catalysts

300

What are nucleotides made of?

A nitrogenous base, five Carbon sugars and phosphate

400

What are the different types of organic macromolecules?

Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids

400

What are carbs built from?

Monomers

400

How many subunits are there?

4

400

What is the element that helps to form amino acids?

Carbon

400

What is DNA made of?

Phosphate, deoxyribose sugar, and, “AGCT”

500

What are examples in nature of inorganic macromolecules?

Graphite and diamond

500

What is the most important monomer?

Glucose

500

What are fats/oils made of?

Glycerol and fatty acid

500

What are the types of amino acids?

Nonessential, essential and conditional

500

What is RNA made of?

Ribose sugar and “AGCU”

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