What are the bases found in DNA
A, T, C and G
What test is done for protein
Biurets test
What are the building blocks of oil
Glycerol and fatty acids
What is the function of cellulose, what is it made of?
What molecules are made of Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Carbohydrates & Fats/oils
What is the function of DNA
Serve as genetic material, code for protein
Color that will indicate a starch is present
Dark Blue/ Black
What to molecules are used for energy
carbohydrates & Fats/oils (lipids)
How are the functions of carbohydrates in plants different than that of animals
Animals only use carbohydrates (glycogen and glucose) for energy, plants use them for energy (glucose & starch) but also for building cell walls (cellulose)
What element is unique to proteins?
Nitrogen
What letter pairs with T
A
Color that indicates proteins are present
Lavender/ purple
Which carbohydrate is used for energy storage in plants and which in animals
What function could amino acids play in plants?
Build protein including enzymes and those used for immunity
What molecule is made of amino acids
Protein
How do bases pair in DNA
A/ T and C/G
Describe how you test for starch
You add iodine to your sample, if it turns blue-black starch is present.
Name 3 molecules made of glucose, which one is not used for energy
cellulose and starch in plants, glycogen in animals. Cellulose is not used for energy it builds cell walls.
What is the function of proteins in animal cells
they are used as enzymes which help chemical reactions, they build structures such as keratin for hair, they also support immunity as antibodies
glucose is a ?
Carbohydrate
Complete the sequence of bases

A, T, C
What is used to detect fat biomolecules?
Ethanol emulsion test
What molecule could an egg use for energy?
Carbohydrate, lipid, fat, oil, glycogen
Which biomolecules are responsible for energy storage?
carbohydrates (glycogen in animals, and starch in plants) and fats and oils in both plants and animals)
What does Amphipathic mean?
Hydrophilic and hydrophobic