Nucleic Acid
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Extra
100

Define Nucleic Acid

a blueprint for proteins that are synthesized in cells

(stores hereditary information)

100

what are some examples of foods that include carbohydrates

fruits, vegetables, and grains

100

Define Lipids

Non-Polar compounds that are made mostly of carbon hydrogen, and less amounts of oxygen

100

Define Protein

Large molecules that consists of many amino acid subunits that are joined together by peptide bonds folded into a specific 3D shape

100

what is a Alpha helix

a sequence of amino acids in a protein that are twisted into a helix

200

Nucleotides consist of

carbon sugar, nitrogenous base, phosphate group

200

What is the function of polysaccharides

energy storage, structure support and cell-to-cell communication

200

How many carbon molecules does Glycerol have

3

200

How many essential amino acids are there

9

300

Thymine only bonds with adenine in what

DNA

300

what is the bond that links monosaccharides

Glycosidic Linkage

300

Differentiate between Saturated and unsaturated

Saturated- No double bonds between carbons, solid at room temperature.

Unsaturated- One or more double bonds between carbons, Liquid at room temperature

300

what is a peptide

a chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds

400

what are the nitrogenous bases of RNA

 adenine, guanine, uracil, and cytosine

400

How does the structure of a polymer differ from a monomer

a monomer is a single unit and a polymer is made up of hundreds or thousands of monomers

400

Glycerol,3fatty acid chains,--> triglyceride+ 3H2O=

Dehydration synthesis reaction

400

What causes the polypeptide chain to fold into a sheet like structure

Beta-Pleated sheet

500

how many carbon atoms does ribose contain

5

500

what way are carbons counted in glucose

clockwise

500

Give an example for the function of Triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes

Triglycerides- Stored by cells as a long term energy source

phospholipids-Form cell membranes

Steroids-messaging(hormones)

Waxes- Water resistance and protection

500

Name 5 essential amino acids

Leucine, isoleucine, valine, histidine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and tryptophan

(only need to name 5)