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Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
100

List the four classes of biological molecules.

What are proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.

100

The elements found in carbohydrates.

What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

100

Other than long term energy storage, what is another function of lipids.

What is insulation, protection and structure?

100

The elements found in proteins. 

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur

100

The elements of nucleic acids.

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus

200

 A classic wizarding series that followed an orphan boy who finds out he has magical powers. 

What is Harry Potter?

200

The monomer for carbohydrates. 

What are monosaccharides?

200

List the elements found in lipids. 

Bonus: 100 if you can identify how many bonds one of the elements can make. 

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. 

200

The monomer for proteins. 

What are amino acids?

200

The monomer of a nucleic acid.

What is a nucleotide? Bonus 100 if you can draw one on your board. 

300

List the 6 elements found in all life. 

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur. (CHNOPS)

300

The function of carbohydrates. 

What is short term energy storage?

300

What types of foods would you find lipids in? 

What are oils, butters ect. 

300

Proteins have a ton of functions in the body. Name at least 2. 

Enzymes, Hormones, Structure, Cell Transport, Antibodies, Movement (Ex. Contractile proteins) Receptors (aid in cell signaling), Energy source last resort

300

List two examples of nucleic acids.

What are DNA and RNA?

400

In order to bind monomers together into polymers, water is removed. This is known as what. 

What is dehydration synthesis?

400

Give one example of a monosaccharide.

Glucose, fructose, galactose

400

The phospholipid bilayer makes up what in our cells.

What is the plasma membrane (I would also except cell membrane here)?

400

Proteins are found primarily in these food products while also some of them are made in the body. 

meats, nuts, and dairy.

400

The amount of energy stored in DNA so if we need we can break down as a last resort. 

0 calories/gram, we never break down our DNA for energy. 

500

The process that uses water to break polymers apart is called this. 

What is hydrolysis?

500

The indicator solution we used during the murder in a meal lab to test for simple sugars: bonus 100 if you can also identify the test for complex sugars. 

What is benedict's qualitative solution? What is Iodine? 

500

The test that we used in the murder in a meal lab for identifying lipids. 

What is the paper test?

500

Challenge: Proteins are unique from the other molecules because after they are made they usually go through a folding process. How many levels of folding are there? Bonus 100 if you can list all of them.

4, primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary

500

(Hopefully you did your cell organelle notes this week) DNA is found where in the cell.

The nucleus!