Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Bonus
Random
100

What do Carbohydrates give you a main source of?

Energy from food

100

Are lipids waterproof?

Yes

100

Name 2 incomplete proteins that would make a complete protein together

Legumes + grains, nuts or seeds

Grains + Legumes

Nuts and seeds + legumes

100

Will you live forever if you eat enough protein?

NO

100

Diets low in carbohydrates can result in high production of ____________

Ketones

200

What is glucose another word for?

Sugar

200

What are lipids used to do? 

Store energy

200

What is the monomer of protein?

Amino acids

200

What is the main purpose of goal of cellular respiration?

To create ATP (energy).

200

What is a general class of sugars that we cannot digest?

Fiber

300

What is 1 of the monomers that carbohydrates have?

glucose, fructose, and galactose

300

What part of the cell do lipids form?

The cellular membrane.

300

Name at least 1 food in which a vegetarian might get protein?

Beans, eggs, milk, tofu, lentils, veggie burgers, etc... 

300

What are the 3 main carbohydrates?

Starch, fiber and sugars

300

At what point in cellular respiration do you produce water?

Electron Transport Chain

400

What do carbohydrates make energy for?

Cells

400

What is the monomer of lipids?

Fatty acid

400

What does protein do?

Protein helps build bones and muscles, as well as helping fight of disease

400

What are the 3 stages of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, the Citric Acid cycle (or Krebs cycle) and oxidative phosphorylation (Electron Transport Chain)

400

If you are lifting weights, what metabolic cycle are you likely using?

Fermentation

500

What is the chemical makeup of carbohydrates?

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen 

500

How many calories of energy per gram of lipids?

9

500

How many different amino acids are there?

20

500

Where are most lipids processed or digested in your body?

Small Intestine

500

What hormone is released when your blood sugar is low?

Glucagon

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