Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
100

These are the subunits of carbohydrates.

What are Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, Polysaccharides


100

These are the atoms that form lipids.

What are carbon, hydrogen and, oxygen

100

This is how are bodies use proteins.

Building blocks for repairing tissues

100

These are the atoms that make up nucleic acids

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.

200

Carbohydrates are composed of these atoms

What are carbon hydrogen and oxygen

200

This is how our bodies use lipids

Store energy as fat and provide structure to to cell membranes.

200

These are the subunits for proteins

What is a polypeptide chain.

200

This is how our bodies use nucleic acids

What is store and transmit genetic information.
300
An example of a carbohydrate in our diet would include this

Fruits Veggies Bread Candy Rice Beans Oats

300

These are the subunits of lipids.

What are glycerol and fatty acids

300

This/these are examples of protein in our diet.

What are meat, eggs, seafood, and dairy 

300

This/these are examples of nucleic acids in our diet.

What are meat, fish, mushrooms, vegetables, grains, and yeast

400

This is how the body uses carbohydrates

Converts to sugar such as glucose, sucrose, or fructose. 

400

This/these are examples of lipids in our diet.

Butter, oil seeds, cheese, and meat.

400

These are the atoms that form proteins

What are corban, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

400

These are the subunits of nucleic acids.

What are nucleotides