BIOMOLECULES Part TRES
PHAT GUS
The 'P' Word
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100

Fats, Oils, Waxes, Cholesterol are examples of this

What are lipids?
100

These are the two types of fats

What are saturated and unsaturated?

100
Beans, Meat, eggs, enxymes are all examples of this

What are proteins?

100

These store genetic information

What are nucleic acids?

200

Lipids have both of these characteristics

What are nonpolar and hydrophobic?

200

These are solid at room temperature and are considered the 'unhealthy fats'

What is a saturated fat?

200

This is used to perform cell functions

What is a protein?

200

Nucleic Acids contain these 5 items

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and polymers?
300

Fatty Acids

What is the simplest lipid monomer?

300

These are liquid at room temperature and are considered the 'healthy fats'

What is a unsaturated fat?

300

Proteins contain these 4 elements

What are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen?

300
These two 3 letter acronyms are examples of nucleic acids

What are DNA and RNA?

400

When fatty acid chains are attached to phosphate and glycerol you get this, which also makes up the cel membrane

What is a phospholipid?

400

Butter is an example of this type of fat

What is a saturated fat?

400
The simplest monomer protein is this 

What is an amino acid?

400

This is the simplest monomer

What is a nucleotide?

500

When three fatty acid chains are attached to a glycerol you get this

What is a triglyceride?

500

Olive Oil is considered this type of fat

What is a unsaturated fat?

500
These two characteristics are linked in proteins

What are shape and function?

500

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What is 'nucleic acids' spelled backwards?