Carbohydrates
Lipids
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100

Name the monomer of a carbohydrate.

monosaccharide

100

Name the monomer of a lipid.

fatty acid/glycerol

100

Name the monomer of a protein.

amino acids

100

Name the monomer of a nucleic acid.

nucleotide

100

Tell me the difference between independent and dependent variables.

You can change the independent variable, but the dependent variable relies on the independent variable.

200

What is the polymer of a carbohydrate?

Polysaccharide

200

What's the polymer of a lipid?

Triglyceride

200

What is the polymer of a protein?

Polypeptide

200

What are the two polymers of nucleic acids?

DNA and RNA

200

Name five Disney princesses.

Belle, Ariel, Cinderella, Moana, Elsa, Anna, Snow White, Mulan

300

What is the function of carbs? Be specific!

Short-term energy

300

Name 3 foods that you can receive proteins from.

Meats, nuts, dairy, legumes

300

Name 3 function of proteins.

Structure, transport, enzymes, hormones, antibodies, etc.

300

What are the 4 nucleotides for RNA?

Guanine

Uracil

Adenine

Cytosine

300

Name the macromolecules in order of which gets broken down for energy first, then second, then third.

carbs, lipids, proteins

400
Name four foods that contain large amounts of carbs.

Bread, pasta, potatoes, candy

400

DAILY DOUBLE:

Which of the essential elements of life make up the chains in fatty acids? (HINT: There are 2)

Carbons and hydrogens

400

Do we get more proteins from the foods we eat or from our body making them?

From our body making them

400

What are the 4 nucleotides used for DNA?

Guanine

Cytosine

Adenine

Thymine

400

List 3 science classes offered at Marlboro High  (AND you cannot include Biology).

chemistry, physics, Environmental Science, AP Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics AB, AP Physics BC, Marine Science, Forensics, Honors Anatomy & Physiology

500

Which 3 essential elements of life comprise carbohydrates?

CHO

Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen

500

Draw a phospholipid and label the two parts.

Polar hydrophilic head and nonpolar hydrophobic tails

500

Name the structural levels of proteins and describe them.

Primary structure: Polypeptide - chain of amino acids

Secondary structure: Alpha helix, beta-pleated sheets

Tertiary structure: The chain becomes twisted like a ball of yarn

Quaternary structure: The polypeptide chains become intertwined with other chains like multiple balls of yarn being mushed together.

500

2 PARTS:

What is the function of DNA?

Do we break down nucleic acids for energy?

To store genetic material

& NO!

500

What do the prefixes "mono," "di," and "poly" mean?

mono: 1

di: 2

poly: many