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Biomolecule Shapes
Biomolecule Function
Plant Cells vs Animal Cells
Prokaryote vs Eukaryote
Enzymes
100
In my simplest form, I can be a simple ring.
What is a carbohydrate?
100
I am defined as the molecule of life and required for a compound to be organic.
What is Carbon?
100
I have a cell wall.
What is a plant cell?
100
I am defined by having a nucleus.
What is Eukaryote?
100
The molecule that speeds up a chemical reaction.
What is an enzyme?
200
I have chains and way to many Hydrogen for a 1:2:1 ratio with my Carbon and Oxygen.
What is a lipid?
200
I am stored energy.
What is a lipid?
200
This large object defines me as a plant cell, it's even bigger than my nucleus.
What is a vacuole?
200
I am defined by having a single circular DNA.
What is Prokaryote?
200
The biomolecule category containing Enzymes.
What is a protein.
300
One of my more well known polymer shapes is a double helix.
What are nucleic acids?
300
I am quick energy.
What is carbohydrate?
300
While phospholipids make up cell membranes, this makes up a cell wall.
What is cellulose?
300
Bacteria is a prime example.
What is a Prokaryote?
300
The two things that can affect if a protein works.
What is temperature and pH?
400
I can make complex shapes that fit like a key to a lock.
What is a protein?
400
Without me you have no cell structures.
What are proteins?
400
Both plant and animal cells have these organelles for protein transcription.
What are ribosomes?
400
I have a nuclear membrane.
What is a Eukaryote?
400
When an enzyme changes shape at a extremely high temperature or abnormal pH.
What is denature?
500
The three subunits that make the monomer of DNA, a nucleotide.
What are a 5 carbon sugar, nitrogen base and phosphate group?
500
Without me you have no cell membrane.
What are lipids?
500
Beyond the large vacuole, these other two items define a plant cell from an animal cell.
What are chloroplasts and a cell wall?
500
I have flagella.
What are both Eukaryote and Prokaryote.
500
The usual suffix for the name of an enzyme.
What is -ase?