Lipids
Carbohydrates
Protein
Nucleic Acids
Macromolecules
100

What do fats do?

Store energy.

100
What is the functions for starch and glycogen?

Energy storage.

100

What are enzymes?

Proteins that speed u chemical reactions in the body.

100

Is RNA typically single or double stranded?

single stranded.

100

What are the macromolecule functions?

They are fundamental building blocks of life.

200

Lipids are typically nonpolar or polar?

Nonpolar.

200

What is "cellulose"?

A plant wall providing rigidity and strength.

200

What are proteins?

Antibodies, which fight infections.
200

Is DNA typically single or double stranded?

double
200

What are monomers?

monomers are chemical subunits used to create polymers.

300

What is the difference between "unsaturated" and "saturated" fats?

Saturated fats at room temperature is solid, while unsaturated is a liquid.

300

What bonds link monomers together to form a complex carbohydrate polymer?

Covalent bond

300

What are amino acids?

The genetic code in DNA determines the specific sequences of these in a protein.

300

How many carbon sugars does both DNA and RNA have?

5 carbon sugars.

300

What are polymers?

Large chains formed when monomers bond covalently.

400

What are "phospholipids"?

Bilayer of cell membrane.

400

What are the formations a carbohydrate polymer may be?

Linear or branched, based on the functions.

400

What is hemoglobin?

A protein that transport oxygen in the blood.

400

What is the base DNA? (letters)

A, G, C, and thymine (T)

400

How are covalent bonds formed?

when a specific chemical properties that allow them to interact with one another.

500

What are steroids?

Hormones that support physiological functions, growth, development, energy, metabolism, and homeostasis.

500

Carbohydrates are for what monomers?

Polysaccharides and monosaccharides

500

What are protein structures?

The four levels describes how a protein folds and interacts.

500

What kind of information does DNA store?

Hereditary information.

500
What is dehydration synthesis?

The process where monomers join, releasing a water molecule.