Name the monomer of a carbohydrate.
monosaccharide
Name the monomer of a lipid.
fatty acid/glycerol
Name the monomer of a protein.
amino acids
Name the monomer of a nucleic acid.
nucleotide
Tell me the difference between independent and dependent variables.
You can change the independent variable, but the dependent variable relies on the independent variable.
What is the polymer of a carbohydrate?
Polysaccharide
What's the polymer of a lipid?
Triglyceride
What is the polymer of a protein?
Polypeptide
What are the two polymers of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
Name five Disney princesses.
Belle, Ariel, Cinderella, Moana, Elsa, Anna, Snow White, Mulan
What is the function of carbs? Be specific!
Short-term energy
Name 3 foods that you can receive proteins from.
Meats, nuts, dairy, legumes
Name 3 function of proteins.
Structure, transport, enzymes, hormones, antibodies, etc.
What are the 4 nucleotides for RNA?
Guanine
Uracil
Adenine
Cytosine
Which elements/atoms (on the periodic table) make up the majority of a human body?
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
also accept
CHONPS
On a sheet of paper, draw out what a complex carbohydrate might look like.
Should look like a "pearl necklace" or a bunch of small dots connected together.
Feel free to call me over if you cannot decide if the drawer deserves points or not.
DAILY DOUBLE:
Which of the essential elements of life make up the chains in fatty acids? (HINT: There are 2)
Carbons and hydrogens
What is another term for "biological catalyst" and what does it do?
Enzymes - Make chemical reactions go quicker.
What are the 4 nucleotides used for DNA?
A, T, C, and G, or more specifically,
Guanine
Cytosine
Adenine
Thymine
any number below 7.
Which 3 essential elements of life comprise carbohydrates?
CHO
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Nonpolar hydrophobic tails do not have a charge, so they do not form bonds with the partial charges of water.
If you said "polarity", or "lipids are hydrophilic", you can accept that answer.
What are three things that can impact the speed at which an enzyme works?
pH, temperature, and the amounts of enzyme/substrate present.
What is the function of DNA?
To store genetic material
What do the prefixes "mono," "di," and "poly" mean?
mono: 1
di: 2
poly: many