Extra energy reservoir and controls water movement
What is Lipids
Made of these three elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
Made up of
What is 3 Fatty acids and Glycerol
Building blocks of proteins are?
What are amino acids
Two examples of Nuclaic Acids
What is R.N.A, and D.N.A
Monomers are amino acids, what is the polymer?
What are proteins
The Functions of Carbohydrates
What is an energy source, energy storage, structural support.
What is an example of a chemical messenger?
What is Steroids
Functions of Proteins
What is Structural support, Transports Oxygen
Elements it is made up of
What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous
Control genetic information
What is nucleic acids
Name of the polymer found in plants
What is Starch and Cellulose
Can serve as
What is a waterproof covering
The number of polypeptides that can join together at one time
What is 4
Functions of Nucleic Acids
What is to store and transmit genetic information
Examples are glucose, fructose and galactose.
What are monosaccharides?
Longer chains of carbohydrates are called
What is Polysaccharides
Make good barriers for cells
What is hydrophobic
Amino acids are held together by?
What is Peptide bonds
Made up of small repeating units known as
What is nucleotides
When water is pulled out of monomers to join them into polymers
What is dehydration synthesis or Condensation?
The effect of the positive indicator test using Benedict's Solution
What is Changing from clear blue to cloudy orange/brown
This type of protein speeds up chemical reactions.
What is an enzyme
Number of hydrogens that make up proteins.
What is one
What are the three parts of a nucleotide?
What is sugar, base, and phosphate group