What are the 4 functions of proteins?
Protect & repair, Enzymes, Muscles
Fats & Oils are an example of this:
Lipids
What are the functions of carbohydrates?
Quick energy & short term energy
The genetic information stored in Nucleic Acids are:
DNA & RNA
What are the 4 types of organic molecules?
Carbs, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
Hemoglobin is a type of protein that functions to:
transfer oxygen in your blood
What is a function of a lipid?
Long term energy storage
A monosaccharide is an example of this:
Monomer
What is the main function of nucleic acid?
They store genetic info
Carbon
What is a monomer of a protein?
Amino Acid
Fats that are usually solid at room temperature are typically considered...
Saturated Fats
Starch and glycogen are examples of:
What is the monomer of nucleic acids?
Nucleotides
If a cell undergoes _____ that means they are losing water
Dehydration Synthesis
What type of bonds form between amino acids?
Peptide bond
Fats that are liquid at room temperature are ____ fats.
Unsaturated
Which type of carb would be the most immediate form of energy available to cells?
Glucose
Nucleic acids contain these 3 things:
Phosphate Group, Nitrogen Base, Sugar
When you break apart a polymer into its individual monomers, you gain water. This is called:
Hydrolysis
How are the twenty amino acids different from each other?
What is the function of a phospholipid?
Protects the cell
What is the polymer of a carbohydrate?
Polyshaccharide
List the five main elements that make up nucleic acids:
C, H, O, N, P
Which class of organic molecule includes monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides?
Carbohydrates