Biochemistry
Water
Monomers
Macromolecule structure
Macromolecule purpose
100

Atoms are made of __________, __________, and __________.

potons, neutrons, and electrons

100

True or false: Water is a macromolecule.

False

100

"Mono" means __________.

one

100

A macromolecule is also known as a __________.

polymer

100

The purpose of lipids

Long term energy storage

200

The negatively charged subatomic particle that is not found in the atomic nucleus

electron

200

Water does not mix well with oil because oil is not __________.

polar

200

The monomer used to build nucleic acids

Nucleotides

200

"Poly" means __________.

multiple

200

The purpose of carbohydrates

Short term energy storage

300

Atoms bonded together are known as a __________.

molecule

300

The positive-negative attractions between water molecules are called __________ bonds

hydrogen bonds

300

The monomer used to cuild carbohydrates

Monsaccharides

300

Proteins are a specific shape because __________ of amino acid chains.

folding

300

The purpose of nucleic acids

Storage of genetic information

400

Polar molecules act like __________.

magnets

400

Hydrophobic means __________.

"scared" of water

400

The monomer used to build proteins

Amino acids

400

2 things that can affect protein shape

Temperature and pH

400

The macromolecules who serve the most functions, including as enzymes

Proteins

500

Most molecules we study in biology are created by __________ bonds.

covalent bonds (shared electrons)

500

Hydrophylic means __________.

"loving" of water

500

The monoler used to build lipds

Fatty acids

500

The 6 elements used to build macromolecules

Nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur (NCHOPS)

500

A type of protein that breaks specific substrates apart

An enzyme