CARBOHYDRATES
LIPIDS
PROTEINS
Water
100

The monomers of carbohydrates are _________, which are simple, single sugars.

monosaccharides 

100

The function of lipids is ______.

long-term energy storage OR providing barriers OR steroids/cholesterol

100

What foods have the best sources of protein?

meats, beans, fish, nuts, etc.

100

Name the bond between oxygen and hydrogen on different molecules

hydrogen bond

200

The function of carbohydrates in organisms is _____

short-term energy storage

200

Lipids can be found in ______

fats/ waxes/ oils/ egg yolks/ olive oils/ vegetable oils/ plasma membrane

200
The monomer of proteins is called...

amino acids

200

Name the bond between oxygen and hydrogen in the same molecule

covalent bond

300

Double sugars or 2 simple sugars bonded together are called _______.

a disaccharide

300

The monomer(s) of lipids is/are ________.

glycerol and fatty acids 

300

The type of bond that holds together the amino acids in a protein is a _______

a peptide bond

300

what happens to an animal cell in hypertonic solution?

it will shrink

400

In a carbohydrate there are 2 hydrogen atoms, and 1 oxygen atom for every 1 ______ atom.

carbon

400

ONE category of a lipid is _____

trigylceride OR phosopholipid OR steroid 

400

How many different amino acids are there?

20 different amino acids

400

what happens to a plant cell in hypertonic solution?

plasmolysis

500

Starch is a carbohydrate used in plants made of longer carbohydrate chains. Which two polysaccharides does starch contain?

amylose and amylopectin

500

Steroids are a type of lipid that include __________

cholesterol and hormones 

500

What is an essential amino acid and how many essential amino acids are there?

There are nine amino acids we need to consume via our diets as our body does not synthesize them.

500

What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell in a hypotonic solution?

an animal cell will burst whereas a plant cell will only swell due to the rigidity of the cell wall