What is the main function of lipids?
What is cell membrane structure and energy storage
What is the monomer of carbohydrates?
What is monosaccharide
What is the main function of carbohydrates?
What is quick energy
What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
What is prokaryotic has no nucleus and Eukaryotic does
Which type of cell does NOT have a nucleus?
Prokaryotic
Name the building blocks of lipids.
What are fatty acids and glycerol
What happens to an enzyme if it becomes denatured?
What is loses it's shape and function
What is the function of enzymes?
To speed up chemical reactions
Give an example of a prokaryotic organism.
What is bacteria
What elements are found in all biomolecules
what is CHO
what is the monomer of a carbohydrate
What is a monosaccharide
Name one function of proteins in the body.
Provide structure and support for the body
Which biomolecule stores the most long-term energy?
What are lipids
Which organelle is only found in plant cells and helps with photosynthesis?
What is Chloroplast
What is Ms. Davis favorite color?
What is purple?
Which biomolecule is made of amino acids?
What is proteins?
A student makes a Venn diagram to compare the functions of carbohydrates and lipids.
Which cellular function should go in the shared section of the diagram?
what is Energy
What elements are in Nucleic Acids?
What is CHONP
Which domain includes prokaryotes?
What is Bacteria and Archaea?
Explain the process of an enzyme
What is substrate attaches itself to the active site and bind to the enzyme, after it bends the enzyme does it's magic and breaks it down to create a new product
Why is the “lock and key” model used to describe enzymes
A certain substrate has to go in the enzyme just like certain keys have to go in certain locks
Which organelle stores water, nutrients, or waste (especially large in plant cells)?
What are vacuoles
What are the 6 most common elements in living things?
CHONP
What are the 4 domains of Eukaryotic cells?
What is protist, plants, animals, and fungi?
Explain how DNA is stored differently in prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells.
What is prokaryotic DNA is linear/random
Eukaryotic DNA is found in the nucleus