Metabolism
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic acids
100

what is metabolism

all chemical processes that occur in a living organism

100

How many molecules does a disaccharide consist of?

Two

100

What are the monomers making up lipids?

Fatty acids

100

What is the monomer making up protein?

Amino acids

100

Name the nitrogenous bases.

Adenine

Guanine

Thymine

Cytosine

Uracil

200

Which term describes the cellular process of breaking down larger molecules into smaller ones ?

A-Catalysis

B-Metabolism

C-Anabolism

D-Catabolism

D-Catabolism

200

Give three examples of foods containing complex carbohydrates?

Whole-wheat, potatoes, brown rice

200

What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?

The carbon atoms of saturated fats are connected to each other by nothing but single bonds. The carbon atoms of unsaturated fats are connected to each other by single bonds and one or more double bond.

200

Name 3 functions of protein.

Enzymes, Building blocks, Transport, Hormones, Contractile proteins

200

Explain the function of Nucleic Acids

Storing the information that is used to create proteins

300

what is anabolism (condensation reaction)

Energy required, Water produced from reaction

300

What is the most common polysaccharide that is indigestible to humans?

Cellulose

300

Explain the meaning of the words hydrophilic and hydrophobic and state which of those two you believe lipids to be.

A hydrophilic substance is attracted to water and tends to dissolve in water molecules. A hydrophobic substance is repelled by water and usually doesn't dissolve in water molecules. Lipids are hydrophobic.

300

An amino acid is made up of a carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom and..?

An amino group (-NH2)

An acid/carboxyl group (-COOH)

A side group

300

What unique ability does DNA have because of its double stranded structure. 

It can use itself as a template for its own copying

400

What does starch break down into ?

A-Amino Acids

B-Glucose

C-Protein

D-Carbon Dioxide 

B-Glucose 

400

This macromolecule consists of monomers which's general formula is CnH2nOn . What is the macromolecule and what is the monomer?

The macromolecule is a polysaccharide and the monomer is a monosaccharide.

400

What is the base steroid used by the body to create other steroid hormones?

Cholesterol

400

What is the process where amino acids are organised into polypeptides?

Translation

400

How do nucleotides pair in DNA?

With hydrogen bonds between complementary bases

500

what does glucose and oxygen turn into?

A-glucose and oxygen

B-water, carbon dioxide, energy

C-carbon dioxide, oxygen, energy

D-amino acids and water

B-Water, carbon dioxide, energy

500

What storage polysaccharide is made by animals?

Glycogen

500

What is the structure of triglyceride?

A triglyceride structure is made up of three fatty acids attaches to one glycerol molecule. The fatty acid molecule consists of a long chain of carbon and hydrogen atoms with a carboxyl (-COOH) group at one end.

500

What are the 20 side groups composed of?

They're all unique/different, they characterise the 20 amino acids.

500

What is the name of the sugar in DNA?

Deoxyribose