Proteins
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
General biochem
100

These are the building blocks of proteins.

Aminoacids 

100

What are ALL carbohydrates made off?

carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (bonus points for the symbol of each element) 

100

Lipids are commonly known as these in foods.

Fats and oils

100

The two main types of nucleic acids.

DNA and RNA

100

What is biochemistry?

Biochemistry is the study of the chemistry of living organisms

200

Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms are called this.

Enzymes

200

This simple sugar is the main energy source for cells.

Glucose

200

This lipid forms most of the cell membrane.

Phospholipid 

200

Nucleic acids are made of repeating units called this.

Nucleotides (bonus points if you can draw the composition of nucleic acids)

200

These four biomolecules are essential for life.

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

300

This bond joins amino acids together in a protein chain.

Peptide bonds. ( for extra points what is the R group).

300

Name 2 examples of carbohydrates 

Glucose, cellulose, dextrose, fructose, sacarles, etc (bonus point if you can draw the molecule)

300

Lipids are hydrophobic, meaning they do not mix with this.

Water 

300

This nucleic acid contains genetic instructions for life.

DNA 

300

This element is the backbone of all organic molecules.

Carbón

400

We have different types of proteins, name a type of protein and an example. 

Hemoglobin is an example of a transport protein because it carries oxygen.

400

Lipids are mainly used by organisms for long-term storage of this.

Energy

400

The sugar found in DNA.

Deoxyribose (bonus points if you can tell the one for RNA)

400

Molecules that contain carbon and hydrogen are called this.

Organic compunds (bonus points if you can draw the molecule)

500

Name one factor that can denature a protein.

heat, pH change, or high salt concentration

500

Name the bond that joins monosaccharides together.

glycosidic bond

500

We have different types of lipids, name different examples across different types of lipids.

Steroid - cholesterol

500

Name the nitrogenous base found in RNA instead of thymine.

Uracil (bonus points if you can name all the bases)

500

Which biomolecule stores genetic information and can be passed to offspring?

Nucleic acid