What is the monomer of a carbohydrate?
What is a monosaccharide?
According to cell theory the _________, and not the atom is the smallest unit of living things.
What is "the cell?"
If you connect many amino acids together in a chain and then fold into a particular shape, what type of macromolecule have you made?
What is a protein?
According to cell theory, all cells are made by other ___________.
What are "other cells?"
The _________ hemoglobin is used by red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the bloodstream and deliver it to the body cells.
(Aka what type of macromolecule is hemoglobin)
the "protein" hemoglobin
Eukaryotic have a nucleus, whereas _________ cells do not.
What are prokaryotic cells?
In biology the word "biomolecule" is another name for ___________.
"macromolecule"
Name at least 2 organelles present in plant cells that are not present in animal cells.
-Chloroplast
-Cell Wall
-Large Vacuole
What does the "NA" in DNA and RNA stands for?
_____________________________________
Hint: it is also the name of the macromolecule
What is "nucleic acid?"
__________transport requires ATP (energy) whereas passive transport, like diffusion, does not.
What is "Active Transport?"