What are some examples of lipids?
What is the function of lipids?
store long term energy
What are the elements that make up carbohydrates?
CHO
type of bond that holds molecules of water together.
hydrogen bond
What is the monomer of nucleic acids?
nucleotides
What are some examples of proteins
What is the function of carbohydrates?
store short term energy
What are the elements that make up proteins?
CHON(S)
Describes how water dissolves almost everything.
universal solvent
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The polymer of a carb is
polysaccharide
What are some examples of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
What is the function of nucleic acids?
Direct protein production and store genetic information
What are the elements that make up lipids?
CHO
Property of water that allows it to form droplets on a waxy leaf
cohesion
The monomer of a protein is
amino acid
Cellulose is a carbohydrate found in what organism?
plants
What is the function of proteins?
Aid in movement and in transport moleculesSpeed up reactions (enzymes)
Form the structural component of many things in an organism
What are the elements that make up nucleic acids?
CHONP
Property where water that allows it to spread out on a glass surface
adhesion
Polymer of a protein is
polypeptide
Strach is a carbohydrate found in what?
Potatoes, rice, pasta
What is the function of cellulose?
Forms cell wall of plants
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Describe the structure of an atom: What are the 3 subatomic particles, where are they and what are their charges?
protons (found in nucleus), neutrons (found in nucleus), electrons (found in electron shells around the nucleus)
protons= +, electrons = -, neutrons= 0
Polar substances are attracted to nonpolar substances. (True of False)
Hydrogen bonds occur within 1 water molecule (True or False).
Water is (polar/ nonpolar)?
False
False
Water= Polar