Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Chemistry
100
Made of these three elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
100
Made up of these three elements
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
100
Made up of
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
100
Two examples of Nuclaic Acids
What is R.N.A, and D.N.A
100

The name of electrons on the outermost shell

What is a Valence Electron

200
The Functions of Carbohydrates
What is an energy source, energy storage, structural support.
200

A type of lipid with many double bonds 

Unsaturated fatty acid

200

Functions of Proteins

Many different functions

200
Elements it is made up of
What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen, Phosphorous
200

A molecule that is partially negative and partially positive.

What is a Polar Molecule

300

The monomer of carbohydrates

What is a monosaccharide

300
Provides energy through

What is long term energy storage

300

Found in foods such as 

Meat, beans, nuts, tufu

300

Functions of Nucleic Acids

What is to store and transmit genetic information

300

A bond between atoms that share electrons

What is a Covalent Bond

400

Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called

What is a Polysaccharide

400

Triglycerides are made up of

What is Fatty acids an glycerol

400

Two amino acids come together through a process called

What is dehydration

400

Made up of small repeating units known as

What is nucleotides

400

A molecule that is attracted to water.

What is Hydrophilic

500

Foods carbohydrates are in

What are potatos, bread, rice, starchy foods

500

The type of lipid that makes up the cell membrane.

Phospholipids

500

The level of protein folding that determines that amino acid sequence

What is primary level.

500

Polymer Nucleic Acids are made up of

What is Nucleic Acid

500

The number of bonds carbon can form

What is 4 bonds