WHAT IS THE SUBUNITS/MONOMERS FOR CARBOHYDRATES?
MONOSACCHARIDES
WHAT IS THE SUBUNITS/MONOMERS FOR LIPIDS?
GLYCEROL & FATTY ACIDS
WHAT IS THE SUBUNITS/MONOMERS FOR PROTEIN?
AMINO ACIDS
WHAT IS THE SUBUNITS/MONOMERS FOR NUCLEIC ACIDS?
If the name ends with "ose", the word is....
A Sugar
Elements Oxygen and Hydrogen make up Carbohydrates. What Element is missing?
Carbon
Elements Oxygen and Carbon make up Lipids. What Element is missing?
Hydrogen
Elements Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen make up Proteins. What Element is missing?
Nitrogen
Elements Oxygen, Carbon, and Hydrogen make up Nucleic Acids. What Elements are missing?
Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Deoxyribose Nucleic Acids consist of three parts. List all three:
Sugar
Phosphate
Base
Carbohydrates are more easily metabolized than lipids. However, on a gram-for-gram basis lipids provide cells with more-
A. Nitrogen
B. Structure
C.Proteins
D. Energy
D. Energy
How are lipids used in the body?
Stores long term energy
There are how many Amino Acids?
20
Sugar & Phosphate
Double Helix
What is the function for Carbohydrates?
Fast source of Energy
What is the function of Lipids?
List 2
Insulation, Long term energy storage, Hormones
What are the functions for Proteins?
List 3
Make Enzymes, Muscle development, Immune system, cell membrane
What are the functions of Nucleic Acids?
List 2
Stores genetic information, transports genetic information
Name 4 Nitrogen Bases for RNA
Adenine, Uracil, Guanine, Cytosine
What process changes Carbohydrates into ATP?
Cellular Respiration
Does ATP store energy or release energy?
Store
What is the job of Enzymes?
Speeds up a chemical reaction
What is the difference between DNA and RNA?
Structure, Bases, Sugars
Cell Wall Chitin is found in...
Fungi