Carbohydrates give living things what?
What is energy
What is an example of a nucleic acid?
nucleotide, Dna or Rna
What is an example of a lipid?
butter, fat, oil
What is an example of a protein?
Chicken, Pork, Beef
What do all macromolecules have in common?
carbon atoms
What are the three elements that make up carbohydrates
What is carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen
What are the 2 types of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
Are lipids soluble in water: yes or no?
No
What are the 4 elements of Proteins?
C, H, O, N
There are 20 of them.
What are amino acids?
What is an example of a carbohydrate?
bread, potato, vegetable, sugar
The function of Nucleic acids is..
Stores Genetic information
What are the 3 elements of lipids?
C, H, O
True or False:
Enzymes, Hormones, and Antibodies are examples of a protein
true
How many types of carbohydrates are?
Simple ( sugar) and complex (fiber)
True or False: Glucose is a carbohydrate
true
What are the 5 elements of nucleic acids?
C, H, O, N, P
If you want to save energy for later, which macromolecule will you eat?
Lipids ( fat)
The monomers(building blocks) of proteins are.
Amino acids
What is the indicator test that tests for polysaccharides, the positive result color
Lugol test (Iodine) blue-black/dark purple
What is the indicator test that tests for monosaccharides, color of positive results
Benedicts test, orange
What is a monomer of a nucleic acid?
nucleotide
The function of lipids is...
Protection, maintain temperature and storage energy for later use.
The function of protein is to .....
regulate cell processes, growth + structure, fight diseases
Triglycerides, which are solid at room temperature...
and liquid at room temperature....are called?
Solid at room temperature are - fats
liquid at room temperature are - oils