Synthesis
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
100

Large molecules built from smaller organic molecules

What are Biological Macromolecules?

100

Most abundant natural bipolymer

What is cellulose?

100

Diverse of compounds that are largely nonpolar in nature

What are lipids?

100

Catalysts in biochemical reactions

What are enzymes?

100

Two main nucleic acids

What are DNA and RNA?

200

Single subunits that make up macromolecules

What is a monomer?

200

Glucose, Fructose, Galactose

What are types of monosaccharides?

200

Unlike other lipids, this lipid has a fused ring structure

What is a steroid?

200

Monomers that form proteins

What are amino acids?

200

RNA uses this instead of thymine (T) 

What is uracil (U)?

300

Monomers combine with each other to create these

What are polymers?

300

Cellulose and starch are examples of this

What are polysaccharides?

300

A molecule with two fatty acids and a modified phosphate group attached to a glycerol backbone

What are Phospholipids?

300

Bond formed between two amino acids by a dehydration reaction

What is a peptide bond?

300

DNA can express a particular gene by synthesizing RNA

What is transcription?

400

While making polymers, water is released.

What is dehydration synthesis?

400

Covalent bond between two monosaccharides

What is a Glycosidic Bond?

400

Covalent bond between two lipids

What is an Ester Bond?

400

Long chain of amino acids

What is a polypeptide?

400

Three types of RNA

What are rRNA, tRNA, mRNA?

500

This happens when a water molecule is added to a polymer

What is hydrolysis reaction?

500

Draw C3H6O3

Draw on the board

500

Draw an unsaturated fatty acid

Hydrocarbon chain with a double bond

500

Draw and label the four structures of protein

Draw on board

500

Draw protein translation

Draw on the board