What is the function of a Carbohydrate?
What is Quick energy or Structural component of plant cell walls.
What are the polymers of a lipid?
What are fats, oils, cholesterol, phospholipids, or steroids?
Where can you find protein in daily life?
What is meat?
What nucleic acid is in humans?
What is DNA?
Enzymes usually end in -
What is -ase?
What monosaccharides can lactose be broken down to?
What is Glucose (and Galactose)
Where are lipids found in the body?
What is the monomer of proteins?
What is amino acids
What element on the periodic table does Nucleic acids have that proteins don't?
What is phosphorus?
What is an enzyme?
Whats a catalyst?
CHO stands for what
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen?
Is it okay to have a high lipid count in your body?
No, it could lead to heart attacks or strokes.
What are proteins that usually end in -ase?
What are Enzymes?
Nucleotides are made out of what?
What are phosphates, sugar, and nitrogenous bases.
Enzymes are found in
Humans and plants
Why do runners eat a lot of pasta before a race?
What is quick energy.
What's the monomer of a lipid?
What are glycerol and fatty acids?
What element on the periodic table is included in proteins but not carbs?
What is nitrogen?
Whats the monomer of Nucleic acids?
What are Nucleotides?
How many jobs do enzymes do?
What is 1?
Carbohydrates in their simplest form happen from what?
What is glucose?
Whats the function of a lipid?
What is long term energy.
What is the funtion of protiens?
What is transport, build up, or break down
What are the 4 nucleic acid bases in RNA?
What is guanine (G), cytosine (C), adenine (A) and uracil (U)
What happens when the temperature or pH is changed?
It becomes denatured.