Monomers
Biomolecules
Functions of Biomolecules
Enzymes
Cells
100

The repeating units of monomers

What is a polymer?

100

These elements are found in all biomolecules. 

What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (CHO)?

100

This biomolecule is for a quick source of energy or structure and support of a cell. 

What is a carbohydrate?

100

The part that goes into the enzyme is called. 

What is the substrate (reactant)?

100

The smallest living thing.

What is a cell?

200

The monomer of a lipid is a _____________ and glycerol. 

What is a fatty acid?

200

Elements found in a protein.

What is CHON?
200

The function of a nucleic acid.

What is to carry genetic information? 

200

The catalyst or protein that speeds up a reaction is known as an ______________. 

What is an enzyme?
200

Free floating DNA is only found in _____________ cells.

Prokaryote

300

The monomer of a carbohydrate such as glucose or cellulose is a __________________. 

What is a monosaccharide?

300
Elements found in a Nucleic Acid.

What is CHONP (think CHONP house)?

300

The 3 main functions of lipids.

Long term storage, insulation, cell membrane formation

300

When the enzyme and substrate are connected this is known as.

What is the substrate enzyme complex?

300

Eukaryote cells include ____________ and ____________ cells because they contain a ______________. 

What is a (plant and animal OR animal and plant) because they have a nucleus?

400

The monomer of a nucleic acid is a __________. 

What is a nucleotide?

400

The difference between carbohydrates and lipids structures, you can draw an image. 

What is a lipid is a phospholipid (lines)while a carbohydrate has a carbon ring?

400

At least two of the functions of a protein. 

What is structure, muscles, transportation, immunity, and chemical reactions?

400

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by...

What is lowering the activation energy?

400

Compare and contrast a prokaryote and a eukaryotic cell. And draw a general sketch of the cell on your white board

Prokaryote - free floating DNA, cell wall, flagella, cell membrane, cilia, ribosomes, plastids 

Eukaryote - nucleus, membrane bound organelles, cell membrane (possible cell wall), ribosomes 

500

The monomer of a protein is _______________. When these are linked together they form a ____________ chain. 

What is amino acid? What is polypeptide chain? 

500

DNA and RNA are abbreviated for.  

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Ribonucleic Acid? 

500
The function of an enzyme. 
What is to speed up chemical reactions?
500

When an enzyme loses its shape it is ___________. 

What is denatured?

500

The 3 parts of the cell theory. 

What is 

- all living things are made of cells

- the basic unit of life is a cell

- all cells come from pre-existing cells