Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic Acids
Monomers/Polymers/Enzymes
100

What is the function of a carbohydrate?

Quick energy

100

What is the function of a lipid?

long-term energy storage, insulation

100

What is the function of a protein?

Proteins provide structure for the body and make up enzymes.

100

What is the function of a nucleic acid?

to store genetic information

100

What is the monomer of a carbohydrate

monosaccharide

200

What elements make up carbohydrates?

CHO

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

200

What elements make up lipids?

CHO

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

200

What elements make up protein?

CHON

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen (sometimes sulphur)

200

What elements make up a nucleic acid?

CHONP

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous

200

What is the monomer of a protein

amino acid

300

Where are carbohydrates located in a cell?

Make up plant cell walls (structure)

On the outside of animal cells (communication)

300

Where are lipids located in a cell?

They compose the cell membrane (phospholipids) and the vesicles

300

Where are proteins located in the cell?

They make up membrane proteins to allow for transport of molecules in and out of the cell.

300

Where are nucleic acids located within a eukaryotic cell?

Within the nucleus.

300

What is the monomer of a nucleic acid

nucleotide
400

What are two ways that carbohydrates are different than proteins?

Carbohydrates provide energy to the cell and do not contain the element nitrogen.

400

How are lipids similar to nucleic acids?

Both of them contain the elements CHO

400

Certain processes in the body must occur at a rate sufficient to sustain life. Why do these processes depend on proteins? Some proteins–

a. store energy as fat and oils

b. increase the rate of reactions

c. help support cellular shape

d. are composed of DNA or RNA

increase the rate of reactions

400

What are the two examples of nucleic acids?

DNA and RNA

400

What do enzymes do to the rate of reaction?

They speed up the rates of reaction.

500

What is a similarity between carbohydrates and lipids? What is a difference between carbohydrates and lipids?

They both provide energy, but lipids are long-term and carbohydrates are short-term.

500

If someone were to go on a completely fat free diet, what would happen in their cells?

They would not be receiving any excess fat, so their body would have to break down fat reserves to be able to create more cell membranes.

500

If someone were protein deficient, how might this affect them at the cellular level?

Their cells would not have enough transport proteins, which would not allow the cell to have enough nutrients.

500

How does the function of a nucleic acid differ from the function of a lipid? How are they similar?

Nucleic acids store genetic information, but lipids store energy. They both provide storage.

500

What happens to the enzyme after the reaction with the reactants takes place?

It is able to be reused for other reactants once the products leave the active site.