Protiens
Carbohydrates
Lipds
Nucleic Acids
Wildcard
100
Name a food that contains proteins.

Meat, Beans, Dairy, etc...

100

Name a food that contains a lot of carbohydrates.

Pasta, Bread, Rice.

100

What is the common name for lipids?

Fats.

100

Name a food with nucleic acids.

Any food that derives from living things.

100

Name a food from each biomolecule. (Proteins, Carbs, Lipids, and Nucleic acids)

Protein: Meat, Dairy, Beans, etc..

Lipids: Butter, Oils, Fish, etc..

Carbs: Pasta, Bread, Rice, etc..

Nucleic acids: Any food that came from a living animal.

200

What is the monomer of proteins commonly called.

Legos.

200

What is the monomer that makes up carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides.

200

Name a food with a high amount of lipids.

Butter, Oils, Etc...

200
What is the monomer that makes nucleic acids.

Nucleotides.

200

What are the parts that make up biomolecules called?

Monomers.

300

Name the monomer that makes up proteins.

Amino Acids.

300
Name the primary function of carbohydrates.

Store energy.

300

What is the monomer that makes up lipids?

Hydrocarbon chains.

300

Name an example of nucleic acids.

DNA, RNA.
300

Name all of the parts that make up biomolecules.

Amino Acids, Monosaccharides, Hydrocarbon Chains, Nucleotides.

400

What organ does protein make up?

Muscle.

400

Name a type of carbohydrate.

Glucose, Fructose.

400

Name a primary function of lipids.

Makes up cell membranes, Stores energy.

400

Name a primary function of nucleic acids.

Passing genetic information, Giving instructions to proteins.

400

Name the biomolecules that store energy.

Carbohydrates, Lipids.

500

Name three jobs a protein does.

Enzymes, Structure, Pigment, Transport, Antibodies.
500

What do the root words of the monomer that makes Carbohydrates mean?

One sugar.

500

What is lipids reaction to water?

They are hydrophobic.
500

What are the shapes that make up a nucleic acids molecule?

Circle Pentagon and Rectangle

500

Name all the jobs that any biomolecules does.

Proteins: Enzymes, Structure, Pigment, Transport, Antibodies.

Carbohydrates: Store energy, Provide energy to cells.

Lipids: Makes up cell membranes, Stores energy.

Nucleic Acids: Passing genetic information, Giving instructions to proteins.