BiologicalMacromolecules
Monomers vs Polymers
Carbohydrate Functions & Examples
Tied
100

What are the four major biological macromolecules found in living things?

carbohydrates lipids proteins and nucleic acids

100

A monomer is a small building block.

A single subunit

100

Double Jeapordy:Carbs give the body this type of energy.

Quick/short‑term energy

200

These molecules are made mostly of C, H, and O.

carbohydrates and lipids

200

The process that joins monomers.

: Dehydration synthesis

200

Plants store carbs as this polymer.

Starch

300

Proteins are made of these monomers.

Amino Acids

300

The reaction that breaks polymers apart.

Hydrolysis

300

Animals store carbs as this molecule.

Glycogen

300

ALL FOR NOTHING if wrong you lose 300 points if right you get 300 points : This carbohydrate is found in plant cell walls. Humans can’t digest it, but it helps keep the digestive system healthy by adding bulk to food.

Cellulose

400

DOUBLE JEAPORDY : DNA and RNA are examples of this macromolecule group.

Nucleic acids

400

Triple Jeapordy: Carbs are polymers made of these monomers.

Monosaccharides

400

The carb that makes plant cell walls strong.

Cellulose

500

Finish the sentence : The shape of a protein determines the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (hint starts with an f).

function

500

Lipids are unusual because they don’t form these.

True polymers

500

A sugar made of two monosaccharides.

A disaccharide