The 2 examples of Nucleic Acids...
What is DNA and RNA?
Two functions that proteins provide for living organisms..
What are muscle fibers, transport, structure, enzymes, and antibodies?
The structure of lipids..
What is CHO, not 1:2:1?
2 examples of carbohydrates..
What is bread, pasta, milk, and fruit?
Macromolecule..
What is a very large molecule that contains thousands of atoms?
The function of Nucleic Acids..
What is store and transmit information?
What is meat, eggs, beans, nuts, and peanut butter?
2 functions of lipids..
What is insulation, energy storage, cushioning, cell membranes?
The 2 functions of a carbohydrate..
What is provide primary energy and structure for organisms?
Monomer vs. Polymer...
monomer: small and single
polymer: big and organized
The structure of Nucleic Acids..
What is CHONP and nucleotides?
The 4 examples of proteins..
What is sucrase, maltase, lactase, and hemoglobin?
3 examples of lipids..
What are fats, phospholipids, and steroids?
The structure of carbohydrates..
What is CHO 1:2:1?
Dehydration synthesis..
What is the removal of water to join 2 monomers together?
Nucleotides are made of..
What is a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogen base?
The structure of proteins...
What are amino acids (CHONS)?
The monomer that makes up a lipid polymer..
What is fatty acids?
Hydrolysis..
What is the inserting of water into the polymer to break it into smaller pieces?
The monomer that makes up a polymer of nucleic acids..
What are nucleotides..
4 productive things, found in your body, that are all composed of protein...
What are bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments?
Consuming large amounts of lipids causes...
What is cardiovascular (heart) disease?
The monomer that makes up the carbohydrate polymer..
What is monosaccharides?
Proteins are considered polymers but lipids aren't..
What is protein has long chains of monomers, but lipids are NOT made up of components that make up a chain.