Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Monomers and polymers
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 these elements

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen

100

Another way to call nucleic acids is?

DNA

100

What is the main element that makes up the most of Earth's biomass?

Carbon

200

Two Functions of Carbohydrates are?

What is an energy source, structural support.

200

What is the special word for lipids on how they have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties?

What is amphiphilic


200

Two functions of proteins

Structural support and help build up/repair muscles.
200

Functions of Nucleic Acids

Stores genetic information


200

Carbon tends to bond with how many other atoms?

Four

300

Name of the polymer of carbohydrates found in plants

What is Starch and Cellulose


300
What are three functions of lipids?

- stores energy

- insulation (Temperature regulation)

- make up cell membranes

- building blocks for hormones

- repellant layer for leaves on plants

300

What are the three main parts that make up an amino acid?

Amine group (NH3), Carboxyl group (COOH), side chain


300

Elements it is made up of (There are 5)

What is Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous


300

Explain the difference between monomers and polymers

Monomers are single units that can be put together to make polymers. Polymers are long chain molecules made up of monomers.


400

Longer chains of of carbohydrates are called

What is polysaccharide


400

Describe the structure of lipids. I am looking for two key words.

Lipids are made of a glycerol head and fatty acid tails.


400

Name the four tiers of protein structure from most simple to most complex.

Primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary

400

Made up of small repeating units known as

What is nucleotides


400

Define hydrolysis

Water molecule being added to break bonds between monomers



500

Explain the difference between simple carbs and complex carbs. Which one would you consume for energy all throughout the day? Why?

Sugars in simple carbs are not as complexly bonded as the sugars in complex carbs. Consuming complex carbs is better for energy throughout the day because the sugars are more complexly bonded and the human body breaks it down slowly over time.


500

Explain the difference between saturated fats and unsaturated fats then explain which one is better for your health.

Saturated fats have a straight structure and unsaturated fats have a bent structure. Unsaturated fats are better for your health since they do not stack up easily in blood vessels.


500

Explain the role of proteins that are embedded onto the cell membrane.

The protein channels open and close controlling what enters and leaves the cell.


500

Nucleic acids carry the instructions to make _____ for the body.

Proteins

500

What reaction is taking place below?


dehydration synthesis