This macromolecules provides insulation to organisms.
What is Lipids
_______________ is the building blocks of lipids.
What are fatty acids and glycerol
__________ is the monomer of carbohydrates
What is monosaccharide
What is the element of life?
What is carbon
___________ are examples of proteins in our bodies.
Keratin (hair and nails), hormones, enzymes, antibodies
__________ is the general category of lipids in our food.
What is oils
What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
________________ is required for life processes. Organisms either have to consume food or make their own food through cellular processes.
What is energy
Function of this macromolecule is speed up cellular reactions and provide structural support
What is proteins
________________ are three main sources of proteins.
Meat, nuts, beans
Lipids are soluble which means they can _______________________________
What is dissolve in water
These 3 foods are the main source of carbohydrates.
Grains, fruits, vegetables
energy pyramid is a model that shows the flow of energy from one ___________________ to the next in an ecosystem
What is trophic level
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and is mostly carbon.
What is a Carbohydrate
__________ are catalysts for chemical reactions in the body. They speed up processes.
What is enzyme
There are two types of fatty acids: saturated or __________ fats.
What is saturated
Carbohydrates have a __________ chain of carbon than lipids.
What is longer
____________________ the practice of protecting and preserving the natural world, including the air, water, plants, animals, and other resources
What is conservation
_________ is the only element protein has other than Nucleic Acids.
What is Nitrogen
__________ are an example of lipids in our body. They regulate growth and development, mood, and homeostasis.
What is hormones
__________ is the compound of found in fruits.
What is glucose
Moss is raised above the forest floor to get sunlight. As it grows on the trees the tree carries out its normal function. Birds, bugs, and other organisms are attracted to the moss. This is an example of what type of symbiosis?
What is commensalism