Hair, nails and muscles
Define a carbohydrate. What are some examples?
Sugars
Ex. Glucose, sucrose
Fats/Oils
Ex. Butter
What is an example of nucleic acid?
DNA
What are the four macromolecules?
lipids, proteins, carbohydrates. and nucleic acids
TRIPLE JEOPARDY
What is the smallest unit of a protein and what does it look like?
amino acid
In the iPod lab, we added Benedict to foods and put them in test tubes and water bath. What color indicated that it was positive for glucose?
orange/red
What was the name of the restaurant that promoted obesity?
Heart Attack Grill
What is the smallest unit of a nucleic acid?
nucleotide
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What is the pH scale range? What is the pH scale for acids and bases respectively?
0-14 scale
0-6 acids
7 neutral
8-14 bases
What color and test indicates a positive test for proteins?
purple and iodine
True/False and fix the statement if false!
Carbs have the highest amount of energy out of all the macromolecules.
False, they are the main source of energy and are short-term energy sources
In the iPod lab, how did we test for lipids?
Examined whether a grease stain was produced on brown paper
What are the components of a nucleotide?
Sugar phosphate backbone, nitrogenous base
Explain how organic and inorganic compounds differ
Organic: contains carbon and made/found in living things
Ex. glucose
Inorganic: not made by living things but needed by them
Ex. water,calcium
What is a type of protein that helps speed up chemical reactions? How does it do this?
What is the smallest unit of a carbohydrate?
monosaccharide
True/False. Fix if false!
Lipids are found in cell membranes and make the membrane polar or hydrophilic
False. While lipids are found in cell membranes, the cell membrane is nonpolar or hydrophobic (water fearing).
Ex. Oil and water do not mix
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
In the iPOD lab, how did we determine a positive test for nucleic acid?
Trick question, we did not study nucleic acids in this lab.
An atom has 3 electrons in its first shell and 2 electrons in its outermost shell. How many valence electrons does it have?
2
Draw out hydrolysis reaction for an enzyme.
Double Jeopardy!
Explain the difference between starch, cellulose, and glycogen!
Starch: used for storage
Cellulose: structural sugar that plants make for cell walls
Glycogen: animal glucose energy storage
Draw out or explain what a lipid looks like? Hint what are the components of a lipid
3 fatty acids and a glycerol
In the Diagnosis Episode, how did they find out that the patient had cpt2 disease.
They sequences her genome or DNA (composed of nucleic acids).
What is the difference between dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis?
dehydration synthesis: releasing water to build an organic compound
hydrolysis: adding water to break apart an organic compound