Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids (Review)
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 smaller units?

Amino Acids

100

One example of a nucleic acid

DNA

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

What is a product? What is an example from the lipids activity of a product?

What is the results of a chemical reaction and monoglyceride and fatty acid

200

Functions of Proteins

What is Structural support (bulding muscle and tissues)

200

Functions of Nucleic Acids

What is to store and transmit genetic information

300

What is a reactant? What was the reactant in the activity?

What is what goes into a chemical reaction at the start and Sucrose

300

What happens when bonds are broken?

Energy is released

300

The number of bonds one carbon can have

What is 4

300
Made up of small repeating uints known as
What is nucleotides
400

Which molecule, glucose or sucrose, is more complex and why?

Sucrose because it has more bonds or is a larger molecule

400

Made up of

What is Fatty acids

400
Number of the different types of Amino Acids.
What is 20
400

Nucleotides that make up nucleic acids are made up of 3 elements

sugar, phosphorous, nitrogenous base

500

What is the function of starch and why?

To store energy -- it is made up of many sugar or glucose molecules that can be used for energy production.

500

What is a Diglyceride broken down into?

What is a monoglyceride and a fatty acid

500

What MAIN elements make up proteins?

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen