Carbs
Proteins
Enzymes
Macromolecules
Dehydration Synthesis and Hydrolysis
100

What do sugars always end in?

"ose"

100

How many different types of Amino Acids are there?

20

100

What does an Enzyme do?

Control biological reactions

100

"Macro" means?

Large

100

What does Dehydration mean?

Water removal

200

What are monosaccharides?

Single sugar molecules

200

True or False: A protein is a Amino Acid

True

200

what do enzymes always end in?

"ase"

200

Name the 4 major Macromolecules

Carbs, Protein, Lipids, Amino Acids

200

What does Synthesis mean?

To make

300

Name 3 examples of carbohydrates

Sugars, Starches, Glycogen, Cellulose

300

What is the process that breaks down proteins?

Dehydration Synthesis

300

True or False: A enzyme is a type of carb

False: It is a protein

300

What is so special about Carbon?

It can form 4 bonds

300

True or False: Macromolecules are formed through Dehydration Synthesis

True

400

Name the 3 polysaccharides

Starch, Glycogen, Cellulose

400

What is it called when each of the 20 different Amino Acids varies in the side chain group?

R group

400

What does a enzyme do with a protein?

break down large nutrient molecules, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, into smaller molecules.

400

Why are the 4 Macromolecules considered Organic?

Obtain a carbon backbone

400

You can break down the 4 organic molecules by adding water through the process of ________?

Hydrolysis

500

What are the 3 elements that make up carbohydrates

C,H,O

500

If a water molecule is removed from a protein, what bond is formed?

Peptide Bond

500

If someone is Lactose, what enzyme do they not have?

Lactase

500

Why are lipids not considered a Polymer?

Lipids are not composed of repeating units

500

What happens during hydrolysis?

A larger molecule forms two or more smaller molecules and water is consumed as a reactant