What are the polymers of a nucleic acid
DNA or RNA
What is a monomer
molecule that can bond with other identical molecules to make a larger molecule
what are the elements of carbohydrates
CHO
what are the elements of lipids
CHO (Mostly H)
what are the elements of proteins
CHNO (S)
What is a polymer
When monomers form to build a larger molecule called a polymer
what is the monomer of a carbohydrate
Monosaccharides
what bond are carbohydrates
glycosidic bonds
what bond do lipids have
Ester bond
what bond do proteins have
Peptide bond
What is the polymer of protein
Polypeptide
what are the monomers of lipids
Fatty acids and glycerol
what are uses of carbs
What are uses of lipids
what are uses of proteins
transport, structure, motility, and enzymes
What is the polymer of carbohydrates
polysaccharides
What is the monomer of protein
Amino Acid
what do carbohydrates usually end in
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated lipids
unsaturated lipids have at least 1 double bond.
What is the difference between Amino group and Carboxyl group
The amino group is NH2 and the Carboxyl group is CO2H
what are the polymers of lipids
Triglycerides and Phospholipids.
What is the monomer of Nucleic Acid
Nucleotide
what are some examples of carbohydrates
Amylose, Amylopectin, cellulose, glycogen, and chitin
what are some examples of lipids
waxes, fat, oil, cholesterol, and steroids
what are some examples of proteins
muscle and membrane