Organic molecules contain this element
What is Carbon
Carbohydrates are this type of molecule.
What is Organic?
The three elements in a Lipid are these
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen?
Proteins are this rarity of organic compound.
What are the most common?
Nucleic acids store genetic information into these two groups.
What are DNA and RNA?
Potassium and Calcium are examples of these molecules
What is inorganic molecules
The three elements in a carbohydrate are these three.
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen?
The difference between a Lipid and Carbohydrate is this.
What is the ratio of Hydrogen To oxygen is much greater than 2:1?
Proteins have these two new elements in their chemical structure.
What are nitrogen and sulfur.
DNA consists of Nitrogen bases like RNA, the difference in DNA is this.
What is Thymine?
The 4 types of macromolecules are Carbohydrates, and three others
What are Lipids. Proteins, and Nucleic Acid?
A carbohydrate is characterized by these three sizes.
What are monosaccharide, Disaccharide, and Polysaccharide?
What is saturated fats are in a straight chain and unsaturated are in a slightly twisted chain?
There are this amount of essential amino acids you must consume.
What are eleven animo acids?
DNA has these two characteristics physically to separate it from RNA.
What is a double helix and taller than RNA?
Biosynthesis is a process organic molecules undergo to turn them into this
What is macromolecules
A Polysaccharide in plant form is called this.
What is Starch?
Lipids are also categorized into hormones, one of these hormones is.
What is cholesterol?
Enzymes are a type of protein that do this to chemical reactions.
What is increase the rate of reaction?
RNA carries genetic information to these in cells.
What are ribosomes?
What are long chains?
A carbohydrate is a sugar, the rate at which sugar enters the body is this.
What is the Glycemic Index?
What are saturated fats, unmatured fats, pigments, and steroids.
A type of protein that fights off invasion of pathogens in your body.
What is Antibodies?
Adenine always bond with this in DNA and Cytosine always bonds with this in RNA.
What are Thymine and Guanine?