Macromolecules 1
Macromolecules 2
Macromolecules 3
Macromolecules 4
Final Question
100

Mono means _____

What is one?

100

Proteins are made up of these 4 elements.

What is CHON?

100

Poly means _____

What is many/multiple?

100

The macromolecule shown belowis: 

What is a lipid (triglyceride)?

200

A cheese pizza is high in these macromolecule(s).

What are lipids and carbohydrates?

200

This macromolecule is used for genetic information.

What is nucleic acid?

200

This is the monomer of proteins.

What is an amino acid?

200

The macromolecule shown below is:

What is a protein?

300

These are examples of carbohydrates.

What are Sugars and Starches?

300

Lipids have longer lasting energy than Carbohydrates. (True or False)

What is true?

300

Proteins are found in this food.

What is meat?

300

The macromolecule shown below is:

What is a nucleic acid?

400

Sterols, waxes, and triglycerides are all types of this macromolecule group.

What are lipids?

400

The 4 macromolecule groups are...

What are lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids?

400

This is what the CHONPS acronym stands for. Why is CHNOPS important?

What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur.

These are the 6 elements that are most commonly found in all living things.

400

Nitrogen Base, phosphate, and a pentose sugar are the three parts of this macromolecule.

Nucleic Acid

500

Carbohydrates are made up of these three elements.

What are CHO?

500

Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are types this type of macromolecule. What is the difference between each of these?

What are carbohydrates? 

Mono=1

Di=2

Poly=many

500

Fats and oils are examples of this macromolecule.

What is lipids?

500

The structure below is an example of this.


What is a carbohydrate?

500

There is a coating on the feathers of waterfowl such as ducks that keeps them from getting wet. What molecule would this water-repelling coating be made of?

What is a lipid?

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