Vocab
Structures of Macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Final Jeopardy
100

A single, small molecule that can join together to make a larger molecule (example: monosaccharide).

What is a monomer?

100

What is this structure, showing just one C-C bond?


What is an amino acid?

100

Glucose is an example of a _______.

A) monosaccharide

B) disaccharide

C) oligosaccharide

D) polysaccharide

What is A?

100

Which macromolecules require Nitrogen?

What are Proteins and Nucleic Acids?

200

In this example, nylon would be an example of a ________.

What is a polymer?

200

When several amino acids undergo dehydration synthesis, it becomes a __________. (Answer must be specific)

What is a protein?

200

Cellulose is an example of a _______.

A) monosaccharide

B) disaccharide

C) oligosaccharide

D) polysaccharide

What is D?

300

What process is happening in the following image?


What is dehydration synthesis?

300

What is this structure called? (choose all that apply)

A) Polysaccharide

B) Fiber

C) Monosaccharide

D) Fructose

What are A and B?

300

What type of food is richest in dietary fiber?

A) Apple

B) Apple Peel

C) Bread

D) Pasta

What is B?

400

What process is happening in this image?


What is hydrolysis?

400

What type of macromolecule is this?


What is a lipid?

400

Which one of these things would be richest in starches?

A) Banana

B) Potato

C) Nectarine

D) Leaves

What is B?

500

The break down of polymers is done by which process?

What is hydrolysis?

500

Why do living things need Nitrogen and Phosphorus?

What is to build up our nucleic acids (DNA & RNA).

500

Starch is the carbohydrate that holds the most energy because it has the most ___________.

What are C-C bonds?