What two Biomolecules have Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Lipids, Carbs
What is the function of Lipids
Store energy
Where can you find carbs
Grains, Fruits, Veggies, and Legumes
What is the Monomer of Proteins
amino acids
Which digest quicker, simple sugars or complex sugars
simple sugars
What does the N in CHON stand for
Nitrogen
Which biomolecule carries energy
Carbs
Where can you find proteins
Meat, Poultry, Fish, dairy and Legumes
What is the monomer of Nucleic acid
Nucleotide
They are all sugars
What does the P in CHONP stand for
Phosphorous
What is the function of Nucleic acid
Store genetic information
What are the two types of fat
Saturated and Unsaturated
What are Monoccharides a Monomer of
Carbohydrate
What are the three types of protein
Animal based, plant based, and protein supplements (Whey)
Do Saturated or unsaturated fats form liquid bonds
Unsaturated bonds
Which biomolecule is the most energy dense
Lipids
In what foods can you find Nucleic Acid
Fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, poultry, nuts, beans, seeds, whole grains
What are the two monomers of Lipds
Fatty acids and glycerol
If you aren't getting enought of one biomolecule can your body start turning other biomolecules into the one your body is missing
Yes (Its not good for the body though)
What kind of shape do Carbohydrates often form
Rings/Circles
Which Biomolecule promotes the feeling of fullness
Proteins
How do you test for the 20 different types of proteins
Solution [H2NC]NH
Where does 'poly' 'mono' and 'mer' all mean
Poly means many mono means one and mer means thing
How many grams of protein does the average American eat
71.5g