Nucleic acid
Carbohydrate
Lipid
Protein
Extra
100

Whats the main function of a nucleic acid

To store genetic information

100

define carbohydrate

Energy source from foods

100

Fatty acid =

Carboxyl group and a hydrogen chain

100

How many different amino acids are there

20

100

what are the 4 major macromolecules

Nucleic acid, Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein

200

As base pairs form between the 2 strands, the molecule is twisted into a

double helix

200

what is the simplest form of a carbohydrate

Monosaccharides

200

Phospholipids consists of what

Polar head and Nonpolar Tails

200

What is the overall 3-D shape of the protein due to the interactions between the R groups

Tertiary Structure

300

what type of bond joins the phosphate group of one nucleotide to the hydroxyl group on the sugar of another nucleotide in a nucleic acid chain

Phosphodiester linkage

300

what bonds together to form more complex structures such as polymers.

Monomers

300

What is the Ester Linkage formed between

 the oxygen molecules of glycerol and the hydroxyl molecules of fatty acids 

 (vedantu.com) my source

300

When a protein losses both the structure and its function that is called

Denaturation

400

what are 2 type nitrogenous bases

Purine Bases and pyrimidine bases

400

is this a function of starch glycogen or cellulose

produced by most green plants as energy storage


starch

400

Which part of the Phospholipid is hydrophilic

Polar head

400

Glycine,H2O,Alanine ---> Peptide bond + H2O is an example of...

Dehydration synthesis

500

how many H-bonds does guanine share with cytosine

3 H-bonds

500

differentiate between a-glucose and β-glucose

(which was the OH goes)

a-glucose has the OH down and β-glucose has the OH up

500

How many rings consist of 6 carbons and how many consist of 5 carbons

3 rings consist of 6 carbons and 1 ring consists of 5 carbons

500

What do amino acids consist of

Central carbon atom attached to an amino acid, a Carboxyl group, Hydrogen atom, and a R group