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Lipids
Carbohydrates
Protiens
Nucleaic Acid
100

What are the four macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Protein, and Nucleaic Acid

100

Lipids are found in which foods?

Olive oil, corn oil, and avocado

100

What is the difference between mono and poly saccharides?

Mono: contains 1 sugar

Poly: contains more than 1 sugar

100

Name at least two foods that contain protein

Meat 

Chicken

Seafood

Fish

Nuts

100

What is the function of DNA?

Storing genetic info

200

Which one likes water and which one doesn't polar, non-polar?

Polar: likes water

Non-Polar: doesn't like water

200

Lipids are made up of which three elements?

Carbon, Hydrogen, and very few oxygen

200

Another name for Carbohydrates is

Polyccharides

200

How many different amino acids are used to make a protien?

20

200

What does RNA do in the nucleaic acid?

It carries info from DNA to the cell.

300

Which part is polar and which is nonpolar in the molecule? Head and Tail.

Head polar

Tail nonpolar

300

Phspholipids make up the ____ ________.

Cell membrane

300

The 3 polysaccharides are:

Cellulose, Starch, and Glycogen

300

What makes each amino acid different

The r-group

300

A nucleotide is made of what three things

Nitrogen base

Sugar

Phosphate group

400

How much carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules do carbohydrates have?

Carbon:1

Hydrogen:2

Oxygen:1

400

Which is good for you and which is bad? Saturated and unsaturated fats.

Saturated: Bad 

Unsaturated: Good 

400

What does burning glucose get you?

A. glycogen

B. Starch

C. Energy

D. nitrogen

Energy

400

What are 3 of the functions of proteins? 

Provide structure

regulate body processes 

transport materials 

provide energy 

Immunity

400

what does ATP do in the nucleaic acid?

store and transport energy

500

How are diabetes related to carbohydrates

More carbohydrate than normal amounts can cause diabetes because of high or low glucose levels

500

What does insulate do and how?

They help maintain body heat by slowing heat flow

500

what process is used to make multipile monosaccharides into a polysaccharides?

Dehydration synthysis

500

How does the protien transport material, provide structure, and regulate body processes?

transports material through hemoglobin

Provides structure through keratin or collagen

Regulates body processes through enzyme or hormones

500

Changes in the sugar and nitrogen base make what changes in the nucleotide?

They change it into differnet neacleotide subunits.

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