Monomers & Polymers
Functions & Examples
Indicators & Lab Tests
Structure & Composition
Enzymes & Energy
100

What are the building blocks (monomers) of proteins?

Amino acids

100

What is the main function of carbohydrates?

Short-term energy

100

Which indicator detects reducing sugars and what color indicates a positive result?

Benedict’s → orange/red (after heating)

100

What elements are found in all organic macromolecules?

Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

100

How do carbs & lipids both supply energy?

Contain C-H bonds broken for ATP

200

Which reaction links monomers to form polymers by removing water?

Dehydration synthesis

200

What is the main function of lipids?

Long-term energy storage, insulation, cell membranes

200

Which indicator detects starch, and what color shows positive?

Iodine → blue-black

200

What elements make up carbohydrates?

C, H, O (1:2:1 ratio)

200

Which two macromolecules store information and energy in the long term?

nucleic acids and lipids

300

Which reaction breaks polymers apart using water?

Hydrolysis

300

What is the main function of proteins?

Enzymes, structure, transport, signaling

300

Which indicator detects protein, and what color shows positive?

Biuret → violet/lavender

300

What elements make up all proteins?

C, H, O, N

300

Predict test results for an unknown food containing starch and protein.

Iodine → blue-black; Biuret → violet

400

What are the monomers of carbohydrates?

Monosaccharides (simple sugars like glucose)

400

What is the function of nucleic acids?

Store and transmit genetic information

400

What test detects lipids, and what is the result?

Sudan III (or IV) --- dark red layer/clump

400

What elements make up nucleic acids?

C, H, O, N, P

400

Evaluate: A student’s sample turns orange in Benedict’s and blue-black in iodine. What does this show about complex foods?

They can contain multiple macromolecules (e.g., sugar and starch present)

500

Name the 3 parts of a nucleotide.

Sugar, phosphate group, nitrogen base

500

Give each of a carbohydrate, lipid, protein, and nucleic acid monomer.

monosaccharide, triglyceride, amino acid, and nucleotide

500

Sample X: turns violet with Biuret and Orange with Benedict. Sample X contains _______ and ___________.

Protein and simple sugar

500

What structural feature makes carbon ideal for forming large molecules?

It has 4 valence electrons (forms 4 covalent bonds)

500

List the indicators for all four macromolecules

protein - biuret

complex carb - iodine

simple carb - benedicts

lipids - sudan iii