Monomers
Bio molecules
Elements
Functions
Odd Man Out
100

This monomer has three parts

Nucleotide

100

Examples of this biomolecule are RNA and DNA

Nucleic Acid

100

This element can form 4 bonds

Carbon

100

This function of Carbohydrates is best exhibited by exoskeletons and plant cell walls

Providing structure

100

Keratin, starch, collagen, and insulin

starch

200

Fatty acids and _______ make up lipids

Glycerol

200

Chitin, Cellulose, and Glycogen are all examples of this bio molecule

Carbohydrates

200

These elements make up ________.

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphate

Lipids

200

This function of Lipids helps to keep polar bears warm

Insulation

200

Waxes, Steroids, Disaccharides, Phospholipids

Disaccharides

300

These monomers are held together with peptide bonds

Amino Acids

300

This biomolecule has many functions including providing structure, transportation, Immunity assistance, and body process regulation

Protein

300

These two elements, along with Hydrogen make up Carbohydrates

Carbon and Oxygen

300

the main function of what biomolecule is to store genetic information

Nucleic Acids

300

Guanine, Thymine, Adenine, Phosphate

Phosphate

400

The name of this monomer translates to "one sugar"

Monosaccharide

400

This specific protein speeds up chemical reactions

Enzyme

400

This element works with Carbon, Hydrogen, and oxygen to form Proteins

Nitrogen

400

How do enzymes speed up chemical reactions? 

Lowering the activation energy

400

Single Bond, Double Bond, Triple Bond, Quadruple Bond

Quadruple Bond

500

"Monomer" translates to these two words

One Part

500

This biomolecule is used for protection and insulation

Lipid

500

This element can be found in Phospholipids and Nucleotides

Phosphate

500

This function of lipids ensures we have what we need, when we need it

LONG TERM Energy Storage

500

Galactose, Lactose, Fructose, Glucose

Lactose