Polymers and Monomers
Reactions and Bonds
Carbohydrates
Polysaccharides
Structure & Function
100

What is a polymer made of?

Many similar or identical monomers connected by covalent bonds.

100

Polymers are made of monomers joined by what type of bond?

Covalent bonds.

100

What is the simplest type of carbohydrate?

Monosaccharide.

100

What polysaccharide do plants use for energy storage?

Starch.

100

What is the main job of starch in plants?

Energy storage.

200

True or False: Proteins are made of monomers.

True, amino acids.

200

What reaction builds polymers from monomers and what exactly happens during this reaction?

Dehydration reaction, water is removed.

200

Which two functional groups are found in monosaccharides?

Carbonyl and hydroxyl.

200

What is the unbranched form of starch?

Amylose.

200

What is the main job of cellulose in plants?

 To give strength and structure to cell walls.

300

Name three classes of macromolecules that are polymers.

Carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids.

300

What reaction breaks polymers into monomers and what exactly happens during this reaction?

Hydrolysis, water is added.

300

What common monosaccharide is known as “blood sugar”?

Glucose.

300

What polysaccharide is the animal equivalent of starch?

Glycogen.

300

What polysaccharide do animals store in their liver and muscles for energy?

Glycogen.

400

What type of biological molecule speeds up the making/breaking of polymers?

Enzymes

400

Which process requires energy: dehydration or hydrolysis?

Dehydration.

400

What type of bond joins two monosaccharides to form a disaccharide?

Glycosidic bond.

400

Which polysaccharide cannot be digested by humans but provides structural support in plants?

Cellulose.

400

What type of bonding between parallel cellulose chains gives strength to plant cell walls?

Hydrogen bonding.

500

Which class of macromolecules is NOT made of repeating monomers?

Lipids.

500

Which process releases energy: dehydration or hydrolysis?

Hydrolysis.

500

Name the three main disaccharides.

Maltose, sucrose, lactose

500

Which polysaccharide contains nitrogen and is found in insect exoskeletons and fungal cell walls?

Chitin. 

500

What is the structural difference between the α (alpha) and β (beta) forms of glucose?


α-glucose forms helical structures (like starch), while β-glucose forms straight structures (like cellulose).

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