Carbs
Lipids
Protein
Nucleic Acids
Misc
100

What are the elements for carbohydrates?

The elements are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio.

100

What are the elements of lipids?

The elements are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen-long chains with lots of hydrogen but little oxygen.

100

What are the elements of proteins?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
100

What elements make up a nucleic acid?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.

100

How many types of amino acids are there throughout all proteins?

There are 20 different amino acids.

200

What is the monomer of carbs?

The monomer is a monosaccharide.

200

What are the monomers of lipids?

Glycerol, Fatty acids. (no true monomer)

200

What monomers make up proteins?

Amino acids joined by peptide bonds.

200

What are the monomers of nucleic acids?

Nucleotide.

200

What makes up a nucleotide in nucleic acid?

Nucleotides are made of a phosphate 5 carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base.

300

What is the polymer of a carb?

The polymer is a polysaccharide.

300

What polymers are in lipids?

No polymers

300

What polymers make up proteins?

Polypeptides

300

What polymers are in nucleic acids?

Nucleic acid is the polymer.

300

What type of bonds does the carbons have in unsaturated fats?

The carbons have double bonds.

400

What are the functions of a carb?

Primary energy source

Plants-starch is long term energy source, cellulose, cell wall of plants.

Animals-chitin forms exoskeleton of arthropods, glycogen, is energy storage in liver and muscles.

400

What are some examples of lipids?

Fats, oils, waxes, and steroids.

400

What are some examples of proteins?

Collagen, hemoglobin, albumin.

400
What are some examples of nucleic acid?

DNA and RNA

400

What type of bonds does the carbons in saturated fats have?

The carbons have only a single bond to each other.

500

What are some examples of carbs?

Simpler sugars: glucose, fructose, galactose.

Disaccharides: Maltose

Polysaccharides: Cellulose, glycogen, chitin, steren.

500

What are some of the functions of lipids?

Long term energy storage

Triglycerides (fats)

Animals: saturated fatty acids-animal fats. unsaturated fatty acids - common in plants

--phospholipids in both plant and animal cell membranes.

500

What are the functions of proteins?

Animals: collagen-connective tissue. muscle filaments for movement. albumin helps form blood clots. hemoglobin helps to carry oxygen. antibodies to fight disease.

Plants and Animals: hormones regulate a function for growth or development. move materials through cell membrane. enzymes-speed up cell reactions.

500

What are the functions of nucleic acid?

The function is that they make up genetic information in cells.

500

What is a monosaccharide?

A monosaccharide is a simple sugar.