Carbohydrates
DNA
Lipids
Proteins
The Linkage in...
100

Carbohydrates like starches are polymers, often constructed from this monomer

What is Glucose? (Sugar)

100

This is the complimentary base to Adenine.

What is Thymine?

100

Lipids in the body can be used as shock absorbers for these.

What are organs?

100
All proteins are joined by this type of bonding

What is covalent?

100

Polysaccharides

What are glycosidic?

200

When present in food, starch reacts with this chemical, often used as an antiseptic, turning brown/black.

What is Iodine?

200

The double helix structure of DNA relies on this 'backbone'.

What is the sugar-phosphate backbone?

200

These fatty acids and named as such because they have no double bonds in their carbon chain.

What are saturated fatty acids?

200

Haemoglobin is an example of this type of protein structure.

What is quaternary?

200

Proteins

What are Peptide bonds?

300

Amylose requires the enzyme Amylase to break down, via this chemical reaction.

What is Hydrolysis?

300

This is the sugar present in DNA.

What is Deoxyribose?

300

These fatty acids are named because of where their double bond sits on the carbon chain. Give me both, no fishy business.

What are Omega-3 and Omega-6?

300

Humans need to eat certain foods to get these for building certain proteins in the body they wouldn't be able to otherwise.

What are essential amino acids?

300

Lipids

What are esters?

400

When present in food, simple sugars react with this person's reagent, turning orange.

Who is Benedict?

400

This is the complimentary base to Adenine (in RNA)

What is Uracil?

400

Polyunsaturated fats do this faster due to their double bonds, the scientific term for "going off".

What is "oxidative rancidity"?

400

When an egg is cooked, the protein undergoes this.

What is denaturation?

400

DNA

What are phosphodiesters?

500

The rate at which carbohydrates are metabolised is called this, which has an acronym often associated with american airmen and women.

What is the Glycaemic Index?

500

There are this many chromosomes in a haploid cell.

What is 23?

500

Detergents are this kind of molecule, with a polar and non-polar end, it can bond to both fat and dissolve in water allowing grease to be washed off dishes.

What are surfactants?

500

After we had the lock and key model, the theory of how enzymes work was updated to this.

What is "induced fit"?

500
Between Manhattan and Brooklyn

What is the Brooklyn Bridge?