Nucleotides
Macromolecules
Enzymes
functions of Macromolecules
mRNA
100

What three components make up a nucleotide?

sugar, phosphate, nitrogen

100

What are the Macromolecules?

Carbohydrates

Lipids

Proteins

nucleic acids

100

what are enzymes?

proteins

100

Carbohydrates

provide cells with quick/short energy

100

what is mRNA?

messenger RNA

200

What are the nitrogen bases?

Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Guanine (G), Cytosine (C).

200

What macromolecule has CHON?

Protein

200

what do enzymes do?

digestion, growth and DNA replication

200

what macromolecule provide long term energy? 

lipids

200

mRNA is synthesized in the ....?

nucleus

300

Where are nucleotides found?

DNA and RNA

300

What is Protein made up of?

carbon

hydrogen

oxygen

nitrogen

300

what is an example of enzyme?

lactase

300

which macromolecule can send chemical signals?

proteins

300

the sequence of nucleotides in the gene determines the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA. this step is called...?

transcription

400

What parts of a DNA molecule are most likely to be connected by hydrogen bonds?

Adenine+Thymine, (A)+(T) and 

Guanine+Cytosine, (G)+(C)

400

What is a monosaccharide?

Carbohydrate

400

What can affect an enzyme performance?

temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, substrate concentration

400

What do nucleic acids do?

store and pass on genetic information

DNA/ RNA

400

the instructions in the mRNA are used by...?

ribosomes

500

Difference between DNA and RNA

RNA has Uracil (U) which pairs with Adenine (A) instead of Thymine (T) which is found in DNA.

500

What macromolecule has a long chain of carbon?

lipids

500

where can enzymes be found?

pancreas, stomach, small intestine

500

What example of a macromolecule is found in keratin?

protein

500

the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA determines the sequence of amino acids in the protein. this step is called...?

Translation