Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
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100

Name three monosaccharides.

Glucose, Fructose, Galactose

100

What is a triglyceride made up of? 

Glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids

100

Name the monomer of proteins.

Amino Acid
100

What are the three types of nucleic acids?

DNA, RNA, ATP

100

What does 'DNA' stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

200

Name three disaccharides.

Sucrose, Maltose, Lactose

200

What type of linkage is present in a triglyceride molecule?

Ester linkage

200

What is the function of the 'R' group in an amino acid ?

R group gives the amino acid its unique properties (could be polar, non polar, charged). 

200

Which elements are present in nucleic acids?

C, H, O, N, P

200

What functional groups are present in carbohydrates?

hydroxyl, carbonyl, ether

300

What is the difference between an alpha glucose and beta glucose?

They are isomers that differ in the orientation of hydroxyl group on C1

300

Give 1 example of food that contains saturated fatty acids and 1 example of food that contains unsaturated fatty acids.

Saturated fatty acids: margarine, butter

Unsaturated fatty acids: oils (canola oil, sunflower oil etc)

300

What is the name of the bond that links two amino acids together?

Peptide bond or amide bond

300

What is a nucleotide composed of?

Ribose sugar, nitrogenous base, phosphate group

300

What is the difference between DNA and RNA in terms of structure and function? 

(Identify at least 2 structural differences and 1 functional difference).

DNA: double helix, has deoxyribose sugar, bases are A/T/C/G/ Carries all genetic material 

RNA: linear, has oxyribose sugar, bases are A/U/C/G

Important for protein synthesis

400

What are three functions of carbohydrates?

Starch- energy storage in plant 

Glycogen- energy storage in liver and muscles

Cellulose- make up plant cell walls

Chitin- exoskeleton of insects 

400

Why are lipids hydrophobic?

fatty acids have a long non-polar hydrocarbon chains
400

What are the 4 levels of protein structure? Describe each level in a few sentences.

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary (students can expand on each level)

400

What is the name of the bond that links two nucleotides together?

Phosphodiester bond

400

Amino acids are joined together by _______________ reaction.

Dehydration synthesis

500

What is the difference in structure between starch and cellulose? 

Starch is a polymer of alpha glucose subunits/ linear 

Cellulose is a polymer of beta glucose/ zig-zag representation of glycosidic bonds

500

What are steroids? Describe their structure and give 2 examples of steroids. 

Hydrophobic lipids composed of 4 carbon rings linked together

E.g. cholesterol, testosterone, estrogen

500

Identify three functions of proteins?

keratin (hair, nails), collagen (muscle, bones), chaperons, nitrogen cycle, enzymes, haemoglobin, myoglobin, membrane channel proteins

500

We often say that the two DNA strands in a double helix are antiparallel. What does the word 'aniparallel' mean in this context?

One runs in 3'-5' direction and complementary strand runs in 5'-3' direction (students can describe this in their own words)

500

Why are saturated fats solids at room temperature while unsaturated fats are usually liquids at room temperature?

Saturated fats have single C-C bonds--> linear --> tightly pack --> increases its B.P./M.P

Unsaturated fats have double carbon-carbon double bonds --> forms kinks --> does not pack well --> lower B.P/M.P

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