How are Carbohydrates important to an organism?
What is cell walls (cellulose)
Fats and Oil are examples of Nucleic Acids, True or False?
What is False, they are examples of lipids
What are Protein channels?
Protein channels allow certain substances to pass through and others not to
True or False Nucleic Acids include RNA & Protein Chanels
False they include DNA and RNA
What is the the proper term for "The building block"
What is Monomer
What is used in cellular respiration to make ATP?
What is Glucose
What is the monomer of a lipid?
What is glycerol and fatty acids
Where can proteins be found?
Embedded in cell membrane as protein channels
How are nucleic acids important for your cells?
They contain all of your genetic information (DNA & RNA)
What do Monomers do?
What is they go together to make more complicated structure.
What happens if two monosaccharides are combined?
What is a Disaccharide
What is the definition of Hydrophobic?
What is not mixing with water
Proteins consist of many Amino Acids, True or False?
What is True, They consist of many Amio acids bonded together
What does Nucleic Acid/DNA do in a cell?
They direct the cells' activities
What does the prefix Di mean?
What is two
What is the significance of the suffix ose?
What is a clue to carbohydrates
What do Lipids store inside of them?
What is long-term energy storage
How are Proteins important to an organism?
Heavily consist of proteins, Mussel tissue, hair follicles and collagen.
Do all living things have DNA?
Yes
What is the Myelin Sheath?
Insulation in a cell to help carry electrical impulses
a Monosaccharide
What is the Monomer of Carbohydrates?
Lipids make up the Phospholipid Bilayer of a cell membrane. (Daily Double)
How are Lipids important to an organism?
Amino Acids
What is the Monomer of Proteins?
Nucleotide
What is the Monomer of Nucleic Acids
Fast Source of energy for cells? and Why
Carbohydrates they make ATP, a fast energy source that any cell can access.