long term energy and can be found in cell membrane
What is Lipids
Enzyme fits with a
What is substrate
Explain what organic means in biology class
Has carbon (and hydrogen)
the simple sugar that we use in cell respiration
What is glucose
What is the function of DNA
What is to pass on the genetic code
What is the job of an enzyme
What is speeds up chemical reactions/ is a catalyst
enzymes are an example of this macromolecule
What is proteins
Which of the following foods would be used for fast energy
Bread, meat, or eggs
the name of the condition meaning water fearing
What is hydrophobic
the best conditions for an enzyme are called
optimal
Phospholipid heads are ______ and the tails are __________
What is Phosphate head is hydrophilic
Tails are hydrophobic
the macromolecule that we never use for energy
What is a nucleic acid
This is passed on to the next generation
What is DNA
When an enzyme is outside of the it's best temperature or pH range
the enzyme changes shape or denatures
the order in which our body would consume macromolecules for energy
What is 1st would be carbohydrates, 2nd would be lipids, and 3rd would be proteins
name one of the conditions that matter with enzyme function
What is they need certain temperature/PH/amount of substrate
What are the 3 component of a nucleotide
Sugar, phosphate, and base
in the human body enzymes have different pH ranges because.....
the different areas of the body have different pHs
List the 4 macromolecules and list their function in the body
What is Carbs-energy, support, cell to cell recognition Proteins: structure of cells
Lipids: long term energy
Nucleic Acids: Holds our genetic information and helps with the production of proteins