Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Misc.
100

What is the monomer of a carbohydrate?

Monnosacharide

100
What are the elements of a lipid?

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

100

What are the elements of a protein?

Carbon,  hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

100

What are the elements that make up nucleic acids?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosporus

100

What makes a molecule organic?

When carbon is bonded with hydrogen.

200

What is the polymer of a Carbohydrate?

Polysaccharides

200

What are the monomers of lipids?

Fatty acids and glycerol
200

What is the monomer of a protein?

Amino acids

200

What is the monomer that makes up nucleic acids?

nucleotide

200

How many electrons are in carbons outer circle?

4

300

What is an example of a carbohydrate the is traditionally in soda.

Sugar

300

What is the polymer of a lipid?

There isn't one

300

What is the polymer of a protein.


polypeptide

300
What are two examples of amino acids?

DNA and RNA

300

How do you get monomers to join together?

A water molecule must be released

400

What is the function of a carbohydrate?

It is the main energy source and structural support for plant cells.

400

What is the most important lipid that stores energy?

Fat

400

What is an example of a protein?

Enzyme

400
What is the function of amino acids?

It stores genetic information

400

What does hydrolysis mean?

Water-breaking

500

What is the ratio for CHO?

1:2:1

500

What is the function of a lipid?

It stores energy

500

What is the function of a protein?

It controls the rate of chemical reactions
500

What is the polymer of amino acids?

There aren't any

500

What does dehydration do?

It makes macromolecules.

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