Organisms use carbohydrates for ____.
Structural support and protection *double points*
there are two types of nucleic acids___, and ______.
(RNA) and (DNA)
Lipids are large and varied groups of macromolecules that are generally___ ____ in water
Not soluble
proteins have a variety of _______ and ______
shapes,sizes
Disaccharide a compound made by joining together _______ simple sugars.
two
Some examples of carbohydrates are sugar starch and ____.
Cellulose
Polymers assembled from _____.
Nucleotides
Made mostly from _____ and ____ atoms.
carbon, hydrogen
Control the ____ of reactions in regulate cell ______
rate,processes
The mono in monosaccharide represents what number.
1
Carbohydrates are used for _____.
storing and releasing energy.
Nucleotides: monomers that consist of _____ components.
three
Lipus can be used to ____ energy.
store
Form important cellular _______.
structures *double points*
The poly in polysaccharide represents what amount?
many or multiple.
carbohydrates are usually in what ratio.
1:2:1
nucleic acids store and transmit _______ ______.
Hereditary information
They form important parts of biological ______.
membrains
______ substances into or out of ourselves
transport
How many different amino acids are found in nature?
20
Carbohydrates are macro-molecules made of____
Carbon, hydrogen and, oxygen atoms
The components of nucleotides are a 5-carbon _____, a __________ group, and a __________.
Sugar phosphate and nitrogen base *double points*
lipids whose fatty acids containing _____ _____ ____ double bonded are said to be _________.
more than one, poly unsaturated
Proteins helps you fight_____
disease
what are both of the fatty acids straight-tailed and bent-tailed.
Saturated and unsaturated