Olive oil is an example of a
What is a lipid?
These are the 4 major macromolecules
What are lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids?
Movement is a function of
What is a protein?
What is this a structure of?

What is a carbohydrate?
Glycerol is needed to build a
What is a lipid?
What is a fat
Lipids have longer lasting energy than Carbohydrates. True or False.
What is true?
Name a food that is a protein.
Meat, beans, fish, eggs, nuts, etc.
These elements make up Proteins
What is CHON?
Acids pH is
What is below 7
The monomer for a protein is
What is an amino acid?
These are used for genetic information.
What is DNA?
These make up most of our structure, including muscle
What is Protein?
This type of molecule has a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail
What is a phospholipid?
In a solution water is an example of
What is the solvent
These are the three types of lipids discussed in class
What are fats, phospholipids, and steroids?
These are the sugars present in nucleic acids
What are deoxyribose and ribose?
The pH of water is
What is 7
Give an example of a Disaccharide.
What is sucrose?
Monomers form together to make?
What are polymers
water molecules attracted to themselves
What is cohesion
Which part of an atom travels slowly around oxygen in a water molecule?
What are electrons
List two properties of water
capillary action
high heat of vaporization, polarity, cohesion, adhesion
The two types of enzyme reactions
What are synthesis and decomposition
In solutions lemonade powder would be
What is the solute