what are the elements that make up FATS
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen or CHO
what are TWO examples of FATS
Saturated Fats, Unsaturated Fats
what are TWO FOODS that have a HIGH quantity of FATS
Butter, Cheese
TWO FUNCTIONS that FATS serve
Long Term Energy Storage, Warmth
What is a MONOMER of FATS
Glycerol
what are the elements that make up CARBOHYDRATES
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen or CHO
what are TWO examples of CARBOHYDRATES
Sugar (Sucrose), Starch (Glucose)
what are TWO FOODS that have a HIGH quantity of CARBOHYDRATES
Sweet Potatoes, Potatoes
TWO FUNCTIONS that CARBOHYDRATES serve
Short Term Energy Storage, Cell Structure
What is a MONOMER of CARBOHYDRATES
Monosaccharides
what are the elements that make up PROTEINS
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur or CHONS
what are TWO examples of PROTEINS
Protamine, Histones
what are TWO FOODS that have a HIGH quantity of PROTEINS
Red Meats, Beans
TWO FUNCTIONS that PROTEINS serve
Tissue Repair, Antibodies
Amino Acids
what are the elements that make up NUCLEIC ACIDS
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous or CHONP
what are TWO examples of NUCLEIC ACIDS
DNA, RNA
what are TWO FOODS that have a HIGH quantity of NUCLEIC ACIDS
Fish, Mushrooms
TWO FUNCTIONS that NUCLEIC ACIDS serve
Genetic Code Storage, Gene Expression Regulation
What is a MONOMER of NUCLEIC ACIDS
Nucleotides