The elements found in Carbohydrates
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
The elements found in Lipids
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
The elements found in Proteins
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
Elements it is made up of
What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen, Phosphorous
Indicator used for Lipids AND color change for positive test
What is Sudan III: Dark Red--> Red-orange
The monomer of a Carbohydrate
What is a Monosaccharide
Monomers of a lipid molecule (two)
What is Fatty acids an glycerol
Functions of Nucleic Acids
What is to store and transmit genetic information
Indicator used for Proteins AND color change for positive test
What is Biuret: Blue--> Violet
The Functions of Carbohydrates
What is a quick energy source, structural support.
Function of Lipid molecule (two)
What are a waterproof covering, long term energy storage, steroids/hormones (signaling molecules), cell membrane barrier
The monomer of a protein
What is an Amino Acid
Made up of small repeating uints known as
What is nucleotides
Indicator used for Starch AND color change for positive test
What is Iodine: Orange --> Black
Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called (polymer)
What is a Polysaccharide
A Fatty Acid with all single bonds in the Carbon Chain
What is a Saturated Fat
The bonds that hold together the amino acids in a protein chain
What are peptide bonds
The three parts of every nucleotide
What are the Sugar, Base, Phosphate group?
Indicator used for Simple Sugars AND color change for positive test
What is Benedict's Solution: clear blue --> cloudy orange
A Fatty Acid with at least 1 double bond in the Carbon Chain
What is an Unsaturated Fat
A chain of amino acids
What is a polypeptide
What nucleotide is the usable form energy in cells?
What is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
A lab process that must be done to Benedict's Solution in order to see the true results
What is add heat