This is what carbohydrates are used for by the body.
What is short-term energy?
These are the two subunits/monomers of lipids.
What are fatty acids and glycerol?
This is the primary role of nucleic acids in your cells.
What is store cellular information in the form of a code?
Proteins are polymers made up of these monomers.
This is what saccharide means.
What is a disaccharide?
Lipids are described as this because they don't mix with water.
This is the monomer of a nucleic acid.
What is a nucleotide?
This is how many types of amino acids are used to make proteins.
What is 20?
This is what we add in a hydrolysis reaction to break down biomolecules and what we remove in a condensation reaction to build biomolecules.
What is water?
This is the type of carbohydrate plants store for quick energy. Often not included on nutrition labels.
What is starch?
These are 3 uses of lipids.
These are 2 primary examples of nucleic acids.
What is DNA or RNA?
These 2 things happen when proteins are denatured.
What is their structure changes and they lose their function?
These are the three elements common to the 4 major types of biomolecules.
What is C, H, and O?
Name 2 types of sugars.
What is gucose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, lactose, or maltose?
This is the name of the lipid that helps make up the structure of the cell membrane.
What is a phospholipid?
These are the three groups that make up nucleotides.
What is a nitrogenous base, simple sugar, and a phosphate group?
As proteins, this is the role of antibodies.
What is protecting the body from infection?
These are the four levels of organization for protein folding.
What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary?
These are the two tests we use to test for carbohydrates.
What is the Iodine and Benedict's test?
Saturated fats contain none of these, making them solid at room temperature.
What are double bonds?
Carbs and Lipids both have C, H, O in different ratios. These are the extra elements alongside C, H, and O that Nucleic Acids have.
What is N and P?
What is blood and carries oxygen?
What is carbs, lipids, and protein?